Rachel Peterson
@rachelpeterson.bsky.social
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PhD, MPH, MA. Faculty @umontana. #SocialEpi #dementia and #PublicHealth #gerontology. I study how lifelong social contexts shape health disparities. First gen college grad. She/her. Posts mine.

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I am guest editing a special issue on Social and Geographic Disparities in Healthy Aging for IJERPH! Please consider contributing to keep the science on health disparities moving forward. Details linked below.
www.mdpi.com/journal/ijer...
#socialepi #healthyaging #episky
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal.
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BREAKING: Results from U.S. POINTER, reported at #AAIC25, show that lifestyle interventions that simultaneously target risk factors protect cognitive function in older adults at increased risk for cognitive decline and dementia. bit.ly/USPointerRel...

Packed house with 7500 people and at least 1500 more outside. #fightoligarchy

Standing ovations for Tracey Stone-Manning and the Wilderness Society at #fightoligarchy #montana

Waiting for Bernie and AOC to speak to a packed house in Montana! #fightoligarchy

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The Trump Regime has deleted DOJ guidance to businesses on complying with the Americans With Disabilities Act.

25% of Americans live with a disability.

Trump cannot delete the ADA, and he cannot delete disabled Americans. We are not going back to asylums and sanitariums.
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I am angered and frustrated to share that my friend and colleague recently had her NIH R01 canceled. Her work focuses on vaccine service delivery barriers for people who want vaccines. Who's accusing whom of politicizing science?
#publichealth #episky
www.medpagetoday.com/special-repo...
This Vaccine Researcher Was Caught in the NIH Funding Cut Crossfire
Her research focuses on immunization services delivery, not parental attitudes
www.medpagetoday.com

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2. ECONOMIC BLACKOUT. We support the economic boycott occurring this Friday, Feb. 28, of any entity that has dismantled their DEI programs and pandered to this administration. The buck will stop with us!
Poster saying "Economic boycott - don't buy stuff on Friday, Feb 28. We have power. No: Amazon, Walmart, Target, Fast Food, Gas. Ok: Small business. Use cash"

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And the funding announcement for diversity supplements now has been updated to expire today. Supplements are so important to the careers of junior scientists. This is crushing for post docs and early career faculty

grants.nih.gov/grants/guide...

NIH grants also provide research assistantships that offset tuition and living expenses for students, without which many would not be able to attend. This is especially true for my students at the University of Montana, where many come from rural communities and are first gen college students.

Indirect funds from research grants have become an essential way to balance the budget at public universities that have continued to endure budget cuts enacted by state legislatures (read: every public universityin the U.S.).

This is because federal research grants also come with an "indirect" cost allocation, which provides an important source of funding for Universities to keep the lights on and pay living wages in staff jobs that support the mission of educating.

I'm not sure that the broader public recognizes this freeze impacts many, many more people than career civil servants at NIH and PhDs at elite research institutions. It will impact those who live in college towns and those who hope to become the first person in their family to go to college.

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Pick your focus and stick with it. We cannot fight in all fronts or we will become overwhelmed. But we can all peel off a corner in our area of expertise and begin to reveal effective strategies for resisting the chaos. Every single one of us has something to offer.

No one in public health is satisfied with the current status quo, but let's at least recognize the successes made for the health of the average American.

Like when open sewage ran down city streets? Or, when it was common to know someone with lifelong disability from Polio and most kids suffered measels? Or, when I was growing up and restaurant smoking "sections" were about as effective as having a peeing section in a swimming pool?

Even while Walmart doesn't dominate corporate reporting in the same way today, it was certainly a harbinger for our post-Citizens United world and the rise of both corporate facism and, ultimately, Trumpism.

When I reported on it as a writer for the AZ Daily Sun (where the ad was published), Walmart's corporate PR machine refused comment, local Walmart employees (there was a normal-sized store in town) were threatened with their jobs if they talked to me, and I was effectively banned from the store.

Walmart degrades more than local economies. 20 years ago in Flagstaff, Ariz a Walmart-backed campaign published an ad that depicted a Nazi-era book burning and stated a referendum that would ban the super-sized big boxes in city limits was facism: it limited mass consumption "choices".

Such a critical point. I've heard many in the public health world try to anticipate future policy under RFK, as if there will be clear, cohesive and decisive positions -- even if non-scientific.
But it will more likely be chaos, and we should be prepared to push back in an organized/coordinated way.

Trump is a rolling shock machine, which a recipe for keeping us scattered and reactive to the latest shocking news. There will be moments when we need to react forcefully and meaningfully to protect one another.

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I do wonder about the 12% deemed inauthentic. After all, AI is highly attuned detect sarcasm.

Persona Analysis: The Informed Advocate with 88% authenticity!

blueskyroast.com/roast/rachel...

Think sanitation. Think food and drug safety. Think clean air and water. These are the very things that will be dismantled under Trump/RFK and replaced with even more rhetoric on individual choice and blaming individuals for their poor health.

I will not defend RFK as a good choice to lead public health. But his individual health behaviors are irrelevant. Where public health is most effective is at providing the regulatory systems and environments that support health.

Also, calling out this point: "please make space for your colleagues, especially junior ones, who are going to be outright political, outright partisan, loud, in the streets, critiquing specific people with power. They need your protection more than ever."

So many great points in this thread! We need to remember that a core public health skill set is community organizing and partnership building. We must leverage our strengths and multisector collaborations in radical new ways.
There's a huge tension building within public health over collaboration: can we work with the Trump Administration, at whatever few points of overlap in mission exist, to make people healthier? What this misses is the visibility and transparency of that play to the public, and its impact on trust

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There's a huge tension building within public health over collaboration: can we work with the Trump Administration, at whatever few points of overlap in mission exist, to make people healthier? What this misses is the visibility and transparency of that play to the public, and its impact on trust

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Trump is a rolling shock machine, which a recipe for keeping us scattered and reactive to the latest shocking news. There will be moments when we need to react forcefully and meaningfully to protect one another.

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