Reports

6. Survivors+Allies. Written by Alexander R, Amabile C, Betancourt S, Brooks M, Chiddick L, Copeland V, Haddad C, HeliaImany-Shakibai, Imbroane M, Knittig L, Lai J, Liévano-Karim L, Murray E, Park E, Philips K, Rossi R, Kathan S, Tolliver E, and Wilf S. (2024) From Surviving to Healing: Results and Demands from a Study with Survivors of Sexual Violence on University of California Campuses. UCLA Center for the Study of Women|Streisand Center, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

5. Betancourt S, Lai J, Lee J, Park E, Wagman J. (2024) Policy Brief on API College Students at the Intersection of Sexual Violence and Anti-Asian Racism. University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

4. Amabile C, Tran D, Park E, Chalmiers M, Raj A, Wagman J. (2019) College Students. Sexual Violence Research in the #MeToo Era: Findings from a Systematic Review of the Literature Published from January 2015 to March 2019. A Report to the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Center on Gender Equity and Health, University of California San Diego. La Jolla. CA.

3. Wagman JA, Park E, Siebert S, Paul E, Elie JP. (2018) Jacmel, Haiti Case Study: Learning from SASA! Adaptations in a Caribbean setting. Published by Center on Gender Equity and Health at University of California San Diego, Beyond Borders, and Raising Voices, Kampala, Uganda.

2. Park E, Bonnevie E, Nabulizi MB, Mushi J, Ntinda M, Nakuti J, Karungi E, Michau L, Namy S, Ghebrebrhan N, Wagman JA. (2018) Tanzania Case Study: Learning from SASA! Adaptations in a rural setting. Published by Center on Gender Equity at Health at University of California San Diego, and Women’s Promotion Center, Raising Voices, Kampala, Uganda.

1. Namy S, Wagman JA, Park E, Siebert S, Nabulizi MB, Ghebrebrhan N, Michau L. (2018) Summary Brief: Learning From SASA! Adaptations in Diverse Contexts. Published by Raising Voices, Center on Gender Equity and Health at University of California San Diego, Beyond Borders, International Rescue Committee, and Women’s Promotion Center, Kampala, Uganda.

Eunhee is an early stage investigator in sexual and reproductive health. Her research pursuits are centered on understanding the complexities of gender and race-based violence, sexual and reproductive health dynamics, and the broader social determinants influencing health outcomes. Eunhee employs a mixed-methods research approach to understand how social and cultural contexts intersect with health and disease outcomes.

Eunhee Park, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Postdoctoral Scholar
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
George Washington University
email: eunhee.park@gwu.edu
web: eunheepark.com