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UC Global Health Day is a biennial event hosted by the University of California's Global Health Institute. The event brings together students, faculty, researchers, and practitioners from across the University of California system to share their work, collaborate, and discuss pressing global health issues.

The University of California Global Health Institute (UCGHI), spanning ten-UC campuses, hosted our signature conference that showcases the outstanding global health research, training, education and advocacy taking place across the University of California system and beyond. Our network is made up of local and global multidisciplinary collaborators working with students, post-docs, staff, faculty, educators/scholars, health providers, lawyers, policymakers, community members, and others working on cutting edge issues.

Interdisciplinary by nature and collaborative in spirit, global health efforts encompass a range of academic topics – from psychology to engineering to sustainability and economics, scholars are committed to improving the health of humans, animals and ecosystems around the globe.

As health professionals and students, we need to talk about budgets, zoning, housing, development, change laws about land ownership, implement practices to prevent segregation, displacement and gentrification, build coalitions and ultimately change narratives and beliefs about the history of segregation and what it means to have the commodity of housing.

-Rohan Radhakrishna, MD, MPH, MS, Chief Equity Officer and Deputy Director of The Office of Health Equity at the California Department of Public Health