RT Article T1 An Afro-centric Approach to Public Health: Africana Religions and Public Health in Graduate Education JF Journal of Africana religions VO 9 IS 1 SP 118 OP 127 A1 Furiasse, Amanda LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1747787736 AB This article outlines the need for an interdisciplinary graduate program in Africana religions and public health at Hamline University in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The program would trace the colonial histories of these fields, train students through internships, and create partnerships between health officials and African diasporic communities in the Twin Cities that promote the insights of Africana ritual practices for hygiene, sanitation, and well-being. K1 Africana religions K1 Healing K1 Higher Education K1 Public Health K1 Race K1 Technology