- Associate Teaching Professor, Global Health
- Associate Teaching Professor, Health Systems and Population Health
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I implement teaching strategies that blend my training in Community-Based Participatory Research with decolonized teaching frameworks to train the public health workforce to be self-reflective and flexible in the face of a rapidly changing world. I co-create teaching opportunities for students to reflect on their positionality and power across situations and contexts, learn to be critical of ahistorical solutions to systemic problems and inequities, and believe in and recognize the power in the communities they want to serve.
- PhD Public Health, Joint Doctoral Program (SDSU and UCSD), 2011
- MPH San Diego State University, 2006
- BA Psychology, San Diego State University, 2003
- Community-Based Participatory Research
- Gender
- Health Interventions
- Health Promotion
- Race
- Sexuality
- Social Determinants of Health
- Social Justice and Human Rights
- Sociobehavioral
- Storytelling
1. Daniel-Ulloa, J., Reyes, J., Morales, D., Villareal, E., Lopez Cevallos, D., Hernandez, H., & Baquero, B.. Rural Latino Men’s Experiences and Attitudes towards Health: A Pilot Photovoice Study. American Journal of Mens’ Health. 2023 Vol 17(2)
2. Woods-Jaeger, B., Daniel-Ulloa, J., Slagel, L., Bucklin, R., Maldonado, A*., Gilbert, P.A., Parker, E.A., Baquero, B. Building Leadership, Capacity, and Power to Advance Heath Equity and Justice through Community-Engaged Research in the Midwest. American Journal of Community Psychology 2021. DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12462
3. Rhodes, S.D., Daniel-Ulloa, J., Wright, S., Mann-Jackson, L., Johnson, D., Hayes, N., Valentine, J.. Critical Elements of community engagement to address disparities and related social determinants of health: The CDC Community Approaches to Reducing STDs (CARS) initiative. Sexually Transmitted Disease. 2021 DOI 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001267
4. Daniel-Ulloa J., Baquero B., Kava, C., Coronado Garcia, M., Novak, N., Sewell, D., Maldonado, A*., ., Haines, H., Gates, C., Parker E.. Demographic, Psychosocial and Perceived Environmental Factors Associated with Depression Severity in Midwest Micropolitan Community. Health Behavior Research. 2020 Vol 3(2).
5. Parker, E.A., Baquero, B., Daniel-Ulloa, J., Diers, L., Haines, H., Kava, C.M., Hellige, K., Hernandez, H., & Novak, N. Establishing a community-based participatory research partnership in a new destination micropolitan community in the Midwest. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action. 2019 Vol 13(2):201-208. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2019.0020.