All Stories

  1. Stepping beyond the thresholds of care: Community health worker misemployment, professional liminality, and paths forward
  2. Combining Anthropology and Geography: An Interdisciplinary Approach to an Academic-Governmental Agency Research Project
  3. “Entonces, Como Promotores, Pues, No Somos Intérpretes”: Reconciling Medical Interpretation & Community Health Work in Indiana and South Carolina
  4. Moral Resilience and Race, Ethnicity, and Culture Within Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the USA: a Scoping Review
  5. ‘Anthropological Enough?’
  6. ‘I Certainly Wasn't as Patient-Centred’
  7. Professionalization as a “Double-Edged Sword”: Assessing the Professional Citizenship of Community Health Workers in the Midwest
  8. Familial Vulnerability: Legal Status and Mental Health within Mixed-Status Families
  9. Addressing Health Disparities in the Rural United States: Advocacy as Caregiving among Community Health Workers and Promotores de Salud
  10. Assessing challenges experienced by community health workers and their clients
  11. Not a duty but an opportunity: exploring the lived experiences of community health workers in Indiana through photovoice
  12. “Let the Horse Run”: Assessing the Potentiality, Challenges, and Future Sustainability of CHWS in Indiana
  13. Achieving Health Alternatively: Exploring the Roles of Alternative Health Practitioners in Tampa Bay
  14. Transcending Differences and Persuading Through Faith: The Importance of Religion in Grassroots Organizing
  15. Walking the Walk in Collaborative Fieldwork: Responses to Menzies, Butler, and Their Students