< Events | Thursday, June 19, 2025

MPH Black Health Fireside Chat with Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs

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Join the Master of Public Health in Black Health program for a fireside chat with Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs, New York Times bestselling author of The Three Mothers.

In conversation with Dalla Lana School of Public Health Assistant Professor Ola Osman, Tubbs will discuss Black women, patriarchy and the maternal health crisis, in light of her forthcoming book, Erased: What American Patriarchy Has Hidden from Us.

Sponsored by Public Health Sciences.

About the Author:

Anna Malaika Tubbs is a New York Times bestselling author and multidisciplinary expert on current and historical understandings of race, gender, and equity. With a Ph.D. in Sociology and a Masters in Multidisciplinary Gender Studies from the University of Cambridge in addition to a Bachelors in Medical Anthropology from Stanford University, Anna translates her academic knowledge into stories that are clear and engaging. Her articles have been published by TIME Magazine, New York Magazine, CNN, Motherly, the Huffington Post, For Harriet, The Guardian, Darling Magazine, and Blavity. Anna’s storytelling also takes form in her talks, including her TED Talk that has been viewed 2 million times, as well as the scripted and unscripted screen projects she has in development. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their three kids.

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