Caucuses
A Caucus is a group of at least 25 APHA members or people who hold a particular position on an issue important to APHA. A Caucus is considered to be "in official relations" with APHA, rather than a regular component of the Association.
The Association has two types of Caucuses. One type allows members to coalesce around shared identities or membership in socially defined groups. Another type focuses on special interests, worksite issues and social justice issues.
- Academic and Practice Linkages in Public Health Caucus
- American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus
- Asian & Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health
- Black Caucus of Health Workers
- Caucus on Homelessness
- Caucus on Public Health and the Faith Community
- Caucus on Refugee and Immigrant Health
- Community-Based Public Health Caucus
- Family Violence Prevention Caucus
- Latino Caucus for Public Health
- LGBTQ Health Caucus
- Men's Health Caucus
- Peace Caucus
- Socialist Caucus
- Spirit of 1848 Caucus
- Veterans' Caucus
- Women’s Caucus
For more information, comments or questions please contact Elsa Greer.