Do the Change with Mulika Musyimi, MPH

Dive into Episode 11 with Mulika Musyimi, MPH, a dedicated advocate in the fields of public health and global health. Mulika’s global perspective includes his role as a Human Rights Fellow at Sanergy in Nairobi, Kenya, where he contributed to the WASH sector (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene). Join us for this illuminating conversation with Mulika Musyimi as we delve into his personal journey in public health, the power of mentorship, the role of community colleges, and the importance and expansiveness of diversity. 

Do the Change with Mulika Musyimi, MPH (Part 1)

Do the Change: Reimagining OEHS with Javier Freire (Part 1)

Do the Change with Mulika Musyimi, MPH (Part 2)

Do the Change: Reimagining OEHS with Mulika Musyimi, MPH (Part 2 )

About Mulika Musyimi, MPH:

Mulika Musyimi, MPH is originally from Kilifi, a small town in the Coast province of Kenya, and he is the son of farmers, cooks, teachers, tailors, hotel workers, and storytellers. He wants to acknowledge them and their impact because without them, there wouldn't be a story thread featuring him. In addition to having various relatives experience health challenges throughout his life, there was also the realization that as a Sub-Saharan African migrant living in a US context, there was now this different exposure/perspective of seeing and making sense of his surroundings. The markedly poor overall health outcomes experienced by Black communities on the continent and in the diaspora is dire and needs addressing particularly because of the sum of stressors that social determinants of health place on an individual, a family, and a community. In short, these were some of his motivators in pursuing an MPH in Global Environmental Health.

About This Week's Host:

Tyra Parrish, MPH, is a graduate of UC Berkeley's School of Public Health with a concentration in Global Health and Environment and a speciality in Multicultural Health. 

Tyra is an advocate for mentorship, lifting others up and helping someone avoid the obstacles that she faced going into the field. Tyra wants to make these conversations as casual and fun as possible and she is excited for you all to listen to her talk with amazing people some of which are close friends, people she met along the way, friends of friends, etc.