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Mavis Nimoh is an Associate Professor in Health Services and Policy at Brown University with over 20 years of experience in population-level behavioral health social interventions, specializing in equity-based public systems transformation. She has designed award-winning innovative curricula, programs, and campaigns, and is called upon for lectures, presentations, and keynotes by organizations interested in fostering inclusive environments. Currently serving as the CEO of Tapestry Health Systems, a multisite community health organization, Nimoh emphasizes comprehensive harm reduction strategies and access to sexual and reproductive health services for marginalized communities. Her residency training includes addressing food insecurity among women and children in Western Massachusetts. Her current research interests focus on reproductive health justice, narrowing health equity gaps in sexual reproductive healthcare, and wellness among Black, Indigenous, and multicultural communities affected by drug abuse and/or criminal legal system involvement. Previously, she was the Executive Director of the Center for Health Justice Transformation, Rhode Island's leading social health justice think tank.
Center for Health Justice Transformation • Rhode Island
Led initiatives focused on social health justice in Rhode Island.
Department: Department of Economics