Selected media & public speaking

Oral and written testimony for the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation's Subcommittee on Communications, Media, & Broadband

Hearing begins at minute 31:14; Testimony begins at minute 54:23

Shot of Truth: Communicating Trusted Vaccine Information

Northwestern University’s Latinx Digital Media Virtual Seminar Series

Understanding the impact of engagement with cancer (mis)information among Latino Facebook users

Rutgers School of Public Health’s 27th Annual Public Health Symposium – Takin’ it to the Streets: Authentic Communication for Strengthening Trust in Public Health

Engaging with Latino/a/x communities during public health emergencies: Considerations for (re)establishing trust

National Cancer Institute’s Research in Understudied Populations and Cancer Disparities Webinar Series

Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences’ Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program

Using social media and eHealth to address health disparities: Promises and perils

International seminar on Risk Communication in the Time of COVID-19 hosted by the Catholic University of Chile’s Centro de Políticas Públicas

The role of social media in misinformation during the pandemic (En español)

Journeys faculty profile: Latinx and Latin American travels through communication and media studies (Northwestern University's Center for Latinx Digital Media)

Meet Yonaira Rivera, who researches social media communication and public health (Rutgers Health Institute’s Global Health Connection)

Hispanic heritage month: We must reduce health inequities and improve the well-being of Latinx communities (New Jersey Star Ledger)

Building resilience in Puerto Rico (Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg American Health Initiative)

Contributions: Hurricane relief in Puerto Rico (Emory Public Health Magazine)

Taking stock of Puerto Rico, six months after Hurricane María (Johns Hopkins University’s The HUB Politics & Society)

Race in America: Panel to explore public health crises in Puerto Rico (Johns Hopkins University’s The HUB Politics & Society)

Unfamiliar homeland: In storm-battered Puerto Rico, a long, difficult road to recovery (Johns Hopkins University’s The HUB Perspectives)

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