Paul Fleming

Dr. Fleming is an assistant professor in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education. He received his PhD in Health Behavior with a graduate minor in Sociology from the University of North Carolina and his MPH in Behavioral Sciences and Health Education from Emory University. Dr. Fleming previously worked as a community health Peace Corps volunteer in Nicaragua developing and implementing health programs, and also as a consultant on issues related to the social determinants of health for the World Bank and U.S. Agency for International Development. Dr. Fleming’s mixed-methods research focuses on the root causes of health inequities, with an emphasis on developing and evaluating interventions in poor and marginalized communities in Michigan and abroad. Dr. Fleming teaches a residential course at U-M called Historical Roots of Health Inequities.

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Structural Racism: Causes of Health Inequities in the U.S. (Coursera) Coursera
University of Michigan

Structural Racism: Causes of Health Inequities in the U.S. (Coursera)

Explore the deep-seated causes behind health disparities in America through an insightful online course on Structural Racism: Causes of Health Inequities in the U.S. Delve into how socio-political structures have embedded racial inequity within their policies, trace the historical roots of race and its use to advance white interests, and examine state violence's role in perpetuating these disparities.

Jun 8th 2026
3 Weeks
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