Bita Amani is a social epidemiologist whose teaching and research focus on the synergies and tensions between community health, structural racism, politics, and power. With over fifteen years of experience in both local and global settings, her work investigates how social disinvestment and state-sanctioned violence result in disease and public health crisis. She prioritizes solutions that strengthen our existing community health infrastructure, and she examines global models of community health, such as the Cuban Health System. She is an Associate Professor at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science (CDU), and lead co-chair of the UCLA/CDU COVID-19 Racism and Equity Task Force housed in the UCLA Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice, and Health. She is also Co-Director of CDU’s Black Maternal Health Center of Excellence. Bita is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, and she was a National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) HIV/AIDS Postdoctoral Scholar.

Cohort

2021-22

Projects

  • “Impact of COVID-19 on the Health and Wellbeing of Older Racial/ethnic Women Leading Essential Community-Based Work: a Historical, Community Assets and Equity Approach”