Antoinette Angulo
Clinical Assistant Professor, Health Systems and Population Health
Public Health Consultant, Independent
Research Interests
Currently: Adult experiential learning; Community-driven action for environmental justice; Storytelling in community health assessments. Generally: Community building for health; Bridging evidence and policymaking; Qualitative research & evaluation; Latinx/e health; multi-sectoral collaboration to advance health equity; leadership development
Bio
Antoinette is a clinical instructor and public health practitioner with over 25 years of working with Latinx/e populations in the U.S. and in Latin America for over 25 years in clinical, research, and community health settings. She is experienced in developing, implementing, and evaluating programs and multimedia health promotion strategies including radio novelas, liberation theatre, photovoice, and digital storytelling. More recently, Antoinette has focused her efforts on bridging evidence (research) and policymaking, and health leadership development. She is committed to training the health workforce of today and tomorrow.
Education
MPH University of Washington, 2004
BA American Studies, University of California (Berkeley), 1998
Academic Programs and Affiliations
News
LCH welcomes Antoinette Angulo as inaugural Policy Director
Latino Center for Health, 09/01/2021