Brittany Oladipupo(she/her) is an Operations Specialist at the ARCH Center. She earned her Master of Public health with a concentr ation in Health Policy and Management from Georgia State University and Bachelor of Science in Public Administration with a concentration in Health Services Administration from California State University, Dominguez Hills. Her interest lies in dismantling health disparities, maternal and child health, and mental health. She completed her Capstone Project titled, “The Association between Mental Illness and Incarceration Among the African American/Black Population in the United States”, discussing ways to pro vide mental health services to mitigate people from being imprisoned due to the lack of mental health supports and the history of intergenerational trauma within the U.S. Black population. In her free time, she enjoys going to the beach and hiking, spending time with family and friends, listening to music, reading, volunteering, and practicing other methods of self care. Brittany is Black and Nigerian and is from Southern California
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