

Judith Jeanty, MPH
Judith Jeanty, MPH, is from New Jersey where she received her Bachelor of Science from Montclair State University and her Master’s in Public Health with a concentration in Community Health and Prevention from Drexel University. She was previously a program management officer at the New Jersey Department of Health where she managed the three statewide doula funded programs and served as the statewide programmatic coordinator for the Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity grant. Her research interests include Maternal and Child Health, health disparities and reproductive justice specifically amongst Black women and low-income communities. She is passionate about increasing access to doula services and achieving health equity. She is currently the project manager for the Be a Mom R01 study and served as the 5th annual Black Maternal Health conference event coordinator working directly under Dr. Ndidiamaka Amutah-Onukagha.
