Event Center for Health and the Environment

Migrant Farmworker Health, Inequality, and What Can Be Done?
Seth Holmes, Associate Professor of Public Health and Medical Anthropology, UC Berkeley
Co-hosted by the Western Center for Agricultural Health and Safety and the Center for Poverty Research

Seth Holmes, Phd, MD, Associate Professor of Public Health and Medical Anthropology at UC Berkeley will give a talk on Migrant Farmworker Health, Inequality, and What Can Be Done.

Dr. Holmes is a cultural and medical anthropologist and physician at UC Berkeley whose work focuses broadly on social hierarchies, health inequalities, and the ways in which perceptions of social difference may naturalize, normalize, or challenge these inequalities.

WCAHS seminars are held the first Monday of the month at 4:00 p.m. at the Center for Health and the Environment

Lectures are free and open to the public
No reservations are needed
Refreshments served
FREE parking