Staff Contributor: Liz Fry


Liz has been a Contributing Writer for Community Commons since 2022, sharing her expertise in public health and public policy. She is most passionate about the pursuit of health equity and health justice for all people.


Liz joined the Institute for People, Place, and Possibility (IP3) team in 2022 after working on the Public Health and Equity Resource Navigator (PHERN) as an intern with the Alliance for Disease Prevention and Response at the American Public Health Association. She serves as the Communications and Curation Coordinator, where most of her work supports Community Commons. Liz writes website content, manages the social media presence, and continues to support PHERN promotion, as well as new content. In addition to communications work, Liz works closely with the IP3 InfoHub team to maintain Community Commons’ underlying database. Liz holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from The Ohio State University.


Liz resides in Hudson, Ohio, where she enjoys spending time with her nieces and her dog, Wilson. She is a huge trivia buff and hopes to one day appear on Jeopardy.


Connect with Liz on LinkedIn, and browse her work on Community Commons below.

Community Commons Originals

Photo of mosaic handprints on a wall
An Introduction to Health Equity
Story - Original
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Topics

Collage of photos of diverse parents and families
Parents and Families
Topic - People
Collage of photos of diverse young and emerging adults
Young and Emerging Adults
Topic - People
Photo of father and child brushing teeth in mirror. An orange banner spanning the top of the image reads
Oral Health
Topic - Quality Of Life
Photo of person using an inhaler. An orange banner spanning the top of the image reads
Respiratory Diseases
Topic - Quality Of Life
Collage of photos of diverse Jewish Americans
Jewish Americans
Topic - People
Collage of youth and children
Children and Youth
Topic - People
Photo of a person receiving hemodialysis treatment. An orange banner spanning the top of the image reads
Kidney Diseases
Topic - Quality Of Life
Photo of two medical professionals examining images from a brain scan. An orange banner spanning the top of the image reads
Brain Health
Topic - Quality Of Life

Projects

Screen capture of the PHERN homepage
Public Health and Equity Resource Navigator
Resource
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