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Sabrina Pierre

Sabrina Pierre is an undergraduate junior from Sierra Vista, Arizona majoring in Health and Human Sciences, with a minor in Occupational Sciences and International Relations on the pre-med track. She is interested in the intersection of global/public health and international relations, with some specific issues being human rights and human security, child migrant conditions and policies, and anti-racism movements/issues.

Making room for public health at COP26

by Sabrina Pierre16 Nov 202116 Nov 2021Leave a comment

Delegates sought to address the intersection of climate and health — but is it enough?

COP26, Opinion climate, climate change, cop26, covid, covid19, global health, pandemic, public health

Historic ruling decriminalizes abortion in Mexico

by Sabrina Pierre23 Sep 202123 Sep 2021Leave a comment

The Supreme Court decision is a major turning point for Latin America’s second-largest Catholic country.  

News from the World

In favor of the Argentine wealth tax model for addressing COVID-19 supply shortages

by Sabrina Pierre19 Feb 20212 Comments

To address global shortages of personal protective equipment amid COVID-19, countries ought to consider a wealth tax.

IWSJ, Problems and Answers argentina, covid19, model, pandemic, ppe, supplychain, wealth tax

Honduran migrants reach Guatemala on foot amid pandemic

by Sabrina Pierre29 Oct 20202 Comments

Thousands of Honduran migrants reach Guatemala in the hopes of migrating to the United States.

News from the World Honduras, human security, latin america, migrants, pandemic
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