Kehinde Oyekanmi

Kehinde Oyekanmi

MPH
Research and Transformation Project Manager, Center for Health Justice

Kehinde Oyekanmi is a research and transformation project manager at the Center for Health Justice, where she manages a diverse portfolio of initiatives aimed at advancing health through racial, economic, and environmental justice. Her projects focus on health systems transformation, environmental health research, and the design and implementation of community-engaged interventions—particularly, examining the impact of greenspaces on well-being and driving systemic change that amplifies the voices of Black and Brown communities. 

Prior to joining the Center for Health Justice, Kehinde coordinated behavioral economics–informed research on oral and renal health and cholesterol management, and she evaluated parental driving behaviors related to motor vehicle crashes. 

Kehinde holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Science in public health from Temple University.

More about Kehinde Oyekanmi

Maternal and child health; bridging social and economic gaps in historically underserved communities; and creating sustainable, equity-driven solutions
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