Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health: COVID-19 Research & Resilience

Protecting Indigenous Communities Through Research & Action

The Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health provides an extensive collection of research and publications focused on the COVID-19 response, prevention, and social justice in Indigenous communities. Covering topics such as food security, mental health, systemic racism, and frontline worker support, these studies highlight the unique challenges and strengths of American Indian and Alaska Native populations during the pandemic. By combining cultural resilience with scientific research, the center works to empower and protect Native communities with informed public health strategies.

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