Media Matters:
Leveraging Online News, Broadcasting, and Videography to
Circulate Photovoice Projects to
Broader Audiences
Media Matters
Already in 2024, IPH Center faculty member Dr. Margaret McGladrey has used Photovoice to support collaborative storytelling with Youth Time Banking and the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department, which will be presented at the Kentucky Public Health Association annual meeting on March 7. She wrote a blog post for Photovoice Worldwide to inspire thinking about ways to circulate Photovoice projects through local media and digital outlets. Check out this blog post and contact margaret.mcgladrey@uky.edu
If you’re interested in joining the storytelling community of practice, we’re building!
Margaret McGladrey, Ph.D., is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy at the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Public Health (CPH) who supports the work of the TCOM Implementation, Development, and Educational Support (TIDES) program, which trains child welfare and behavioral health practitioners on using the Center for Innovation in Population Health’s outcome management tools. Dr. McGladrey specializes in participatory health research, community engagement, and quality improvement in partnership with a wide variety of agencies and practitioners, including local health departments, cooperative extension, county and regional jails, child welfare agencies, treatment courts, and philanthropic, arts, social services, and recovery community nonprofit organizations.