Dr. Astrid Williams

Director of Programs and Initiatives, California Black Health Network

About this speaker

As an expert in public health, Dr. Astrid Williams has a wide range of experience in chronic disease, and maternal and reproductive health. She is particularly passionate about women’s health issues and how they relate to women. A significant portion of her work involves developing public policies that address community-level health and social issues using evidence-based practices.

Dr. Williams advocates for beauty justice and works to phase out toxic chemicals in Black haircare and beauty products. She also works to shift cultural norms favoring Eurocentric beauty standards in Black communities. Dr. Williams openly shares how toxins in the built environment and from personal care products can have a direct effect on reproductive health.

In addition to her Doctorate of Public Health and a Master of Public Health degrees in Health Promotion and Education, Dr. Williams is a Certified Health Education Specialist. She also takes pride in serving as faculty in higher learning.

Dr. Astrid Williams is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and has held executive board leadership positions for Jack & Jill of America, Incorporated and National Council of Negro Women local Chapters.

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WEBINAR: Non-Toxic Black Beauty Products

11 August 2024, 11:00 PM
Astrid Williams Dede K. Teteh-Brooks Hannah McCall

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