Jennifer S. Hirsch
Jennifer Hirsch is a professor at the
Mailman School of Public Health at
Columbia University. She is the deputy chair for doctoral studies in the Department of Sociomedical Studies, and co-director of Columbia's Center for Population Research. Hirsch also co-directed the Sexual Health Initiative to Foster Transformation. Her work spans topics such as
gender,
human sexuality, and public health. Her book, ''A Courtship After Marriage: Sexuality and Love in Mexican Transnational Families'', which has been used widely in college classrooms, explores the lives of Mexican women in Atlanta and rural Mexico, with a focus on changing ideas of marriage among
Latinx couples. Hirsch served on the Board of Directors of Jews for Racial and Economic Justice from 2014-2020 (and as board chair from 2018-2020) and is a member of
B'nai Jeshurun
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