Cutting Edge Seminar: Understanding reproductive health among immigrants within a context of structural oppression

College of Nursing

When

Noon – 1 p.m., Jan. 17, 2024

Where

College of Nursing, Room 470
1305 N. Martin Ave., Tucson, AZ 85721
Or by Zoom.  Contact Debra McMaster at mcmaster@arizona.edu for the meeting link.

Event Description

College of Nursing is pleased to have Kate Coleman-Minahan presenting January's Cutting Edge Seminar.

Presenter details

Kate Coleman-Minahan, PhD, FNP-BC
Assistant Professor, University of Colorado College of Nursing

Coleman-Minahan is an assistant professor at the University of Colorado College of Nursing and a Betty Irene Moore Fellow for Nurse Leaders and Innovators. She has provided primary and sexual and reproductive health care to young people as a family nurse practitioner for over a decade. Her research centers on reproductive health equity and she explores how structural factors, such as public policy, shape young people’s reproductive lives. Dr. Coleman-Minahan is finishing a study on young people’s access to abortion care in California, Colorado, Illinois and Texas and leading a new project on how the intersection of immigration policy and reproductive health policy impacts young women’s reproductive goals and outcomes. Her research has received attention from media outlets such as National Public Radio, Reuters and The Guardian, and has been used in legislative testimony and litigation.