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Dabney P. Evans’ research featured in TIME Magazine
Here’s How Conservatives Are Using Civil Rights Law to Restrict Abortion
Dabney P. Evans responds to Georgia’s “heartbeat bill” HB481
Georgia Anti-Abortion Supporters Used Misleading Tactics to Promote Early-Abortion Bans
Dabney P. Evans responds to CDC’s Naughty Word List
Photo credit: Getty Images The CDC’s word ban list is harmful to the health of the American public
Dabney P. Evans writes about Southern culture and Roy Moore
Alabama Republican Senate nominee Roy Moore. (AL.com file photo) Why Roy Moore’s accusers stayed silent for so long
Dabney P. Evans quoted on NPR
RIJASOLO/AFP/Getty Images How Madagascar Took Control Of Its Plague Outbreak
Dabney P. Evans named interim director of the Emory University Institute for Developing Nations
The Laney Graduate School is pleased to announce that Dabney P. Evans, MPH, PhD will serve as Interim Director of the Institute for Developing Nations (IDN), effective immediately. Partnering with The Carter Center and units across Emory, IDN is committed … Continue reading
Dabney P. Evans receives 2017 Mid-Career Award in International Health
Dabney P. Evans, PhD, MPH, assistant professor of global health at the Emory Rollins School of Public Health, has been selected as the recipient of the American Public Health Association (APHA)’s 2017 Mid-Career Award in International Health. Evans was nominated … Continue reading
The Next Stage of Activism: Women’s Rights are Human Rights and Human Rights are Women’s Rights
Dr. Dabney P. Evans presents a webinar for the Emory Alumni Association.
Women at march give thanks to men
Women at march give thanks to men, Atlanta, Journal-Constitution, February 1, 2017
Dr. Dabney P. Evans reflects on the Women’s March
Photo credit: Dabney Evans WABE-FM | Closer Look: Women’s March on Washington; January 23, 2017 Dabney Evans, assistant professor of global health at the Rollins School of Public Health and director of the Institute of Human Rights at Emory University, … Continue reading