Anna Reed, MPH
As a community resilience project manager, Anna works collaboratively with community-based organizations, Tribal leaders, and other practice-based partners to strengthen community resilience to the health impacts of climate change. Her research interests and work center around climate justice solutions from mutual aid to policy change, storytelling and art as communication tools, and community engagement. Prior to earning her Master of Public Health at University of Washington’s Community-Oriented Public Health Practice program, Anna worked in various corners of the food system, including on small farms and in garden and cooking education, where she taught hands-on gardening skills and developed food justice and climate literacy curricula.
Recent publications:
Community-Based Low-Cost Air Monitoring for Wildfire Smoke Resilience: An implementation science evaluation in rural Alaska
Building a Smoke-Resilient Spokane: Guidance from Community Conversations