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Megan Hicks
School of Social Work
School of Social Work Assistant Professor Megan Hicks has been selected to join the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ Social Determinants of Health team as part of the statewide Michigan Racial Health Equity Think Tank initiative. This cohort-based program, facilitated by the Michigan Public Health Institute, unites public health experts and community leaders to create strategies that address the social care needs of marginalized and racially diverse communities across Michigan. Hicks will contribute to shaping inclusive, innovative solutions, building on the efforts of key organizations such as the Black Leadership Advisory Council and the Michigan Poverty Task Force.
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