Exhibit links public health and public diplomacy



University of Southern California Public Diplomacy student Paul S. Rockower illustrates the connection between public diplomacy and public health in the photography exhibit “A Focus on Global Health.”

Capturing Rockower’s travels from Los Angeles to Panama, the exhibit features images of environmental degradation, famine, water scarcity, chronic and infectious disease epidemics, and socio-economic development.

“Public health practitioners and institutions must engage in facets of public diplomacy in order to deal with pressing global health issues,” Rockower said. “Through advocacy and listening, cultural exchange and cultural diplomacy, both the public diplomat and public health practitioner affect global change.”

Hosted by the USC Institute for Global Health, the exhibit opened on April 5 at 5:15 p.m. at the Tyler Prize Pavillion at USC. Speakers included Neal Baer, the director of the Institute for Photographic Empowerment, and Sandra de Castro Buffington, the director of Hollywood, Health and Society.

The exhibit will run from April 5 to 16. For more information, go to globalhealth.usc.edu.

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