The University of Michigan School of Public Health presents its annual Fall Semester Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion event, “Bounded Justice.” Programs, policies, and technologies — particularly those concerned with health equity — are often designed with justice envisioned as the end goal. These policies or interventions, however, frequently fail to recognize how the beneficiaries have historically embodied the cumulative effects of marginalization, which undermines the effectiveness of the intended justice. This year’s event included a talk by Health Management and Policy Assistant Professor Melissa Creary, as well as a dialogue with Health Behavior and Health Education Professor Enrique Neblett.
