Posted on 08/21/2019 9:58:54 AM PDT by rktman
Welp, this was predictable. A former Planned Parenthood president who was unexpectedly fired because she wanted the "health care" organization to focus less on abortion and more on health care is now a professor at The George Washington University.
Zara Kupus of Young America's Foundation publication, The New Guard, reports that Leana Wen will start her new position this fall.
"Honored to join exceptional colleagues @GWpublichealth @GW_Workforce to train future generations of public health leaders who are dedicated to achieving health equity and fighting for social justice," Wen tweeted.
According to Zupus, Wen will "serve as a distinguished fellow in the Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Workforce Equity." The Institute focuses on social justice in health care fields.
Here's what their website says they focus on:
Our goal is to advance health workforce equity by having a health workforce that addresses social justice by:
Ensuring specialty distribution; Ensuring geographic distribution, including rural, urban, and underserved; Providing service in decentralized settings, including homes and communities; Being prepared to practice in interdisciplinary teams that focus on the whole person, family, and communities; Coordinating care and aligning resources; and Being diverse and inclusive
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
They don’t even lie about their collectivism. That title and mission statement is a socialist sh*t soup that the useful idiots will keep coming back for more.
Thank you ma’am may I have another?
Social justice is a code word for Marxist.
Continue to be SO proud of catholic-less colleges. Where’s the bishop?
He should at least bitck like a social justice warrior.
Wheres the justice for the murdered babies?
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