Christopher Williams is a researcher, community leader, and public speaker engaged with real-time community equity challenges. He applies community sociocultural beliefs and traditions in his work.

Christopher has demonstrated leadership in offering innovative theories on the root causes of inequity reproduction in the Public Health Economy. He prioritizes meaningful community engagement and perspectives through liberation philosophy.

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Areas of Expertise and Research Study.

  • Public health research and innovation

  • Health equity

  • Statistical theory and analysis

  • Performative equity

  • Transdisciplinary synthesis and inequity reproduction

    • Assessing system behaviors and culture

  • Public health economy theory and performance analysis

    • Liberation theory

    • Public health realism

    • Horizontal and vertical integration

  • Liberation versus Anti-racism

  • Hegemonic theory and inequity reproduction

    • Hegemonic normalization and acculturation

    • Hegemonic effects on minority populations

  • Community engagement and sustainability

  • Structural determinants of health

  • Gentrification health research

  • Conceptualization and analysis of race

  • Community-based applied equity

  • Community relations and strengthening

  • Creative arts and advocacy

  • Effective diversity recruitment and retention

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“To understand equity, it begins by prioritizing community voices immersed in everyday experiences. Those authentic voices are best to gain meaningful insight for reform.”

— Christopher Williams