Kathryn Hall-Trujillo, DDiv, MPH, Ashoka Fellow
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For over forty years, as a public health administrator, community health educator and advocate in the public and private sectors, Ms. Kathryn has been addressing the racial and gender divide in women’s access to healthcare. Her work has culminated in Birthing Project USA: The Underground Railroad for New Life, which is a global maternal and child health organization. Her experience in understanding, translating and bridging policy, administration, services delivery and client cultures have earned her national and international recognition, including CNN Hero and one of Twenty One Leaders of the 21st Century by Women E-news.
Ms. Hall-Trujillo has received the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Public Health Lifetime Achievement Award and is an Ashoka Global Social Entrepreneur Fellow. She is an Independent Scholar of the Cuba Public Health System, serves on the Medical Advisory Board of the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organizing (IFCO), the administrator of the US Cuba Medical School Scholarship Program and serves as adjunct faculty for Charles Drew University of Science and Medicine, and is a visiting professor for the Cuba National School of Public Health (ENSAP), where she facilitates an Immersion Course for US students and professionals.
As faculty at University of San Francisco, she was co-developer of the Public Health Leadership Program for the Sacramento Campus. Ms. Kathryn is a consultant and mentor to many community leaders, students and young professionals, to whom she is affectionately known as Mama Katt.
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