Media Appearances and Contributions

  • (Black Male Professors and Researchers Collective) Black Men Pursuing PhDs Interview Series: Ep. 1

    In this episode, Michael Green, a PhD student at Duke University discusses his journey … the Black Male Professors and Researchers Collective (BMPRC) Initiative. The BMPRC Initiative https://www.bmprcinitiative.com/ is a hub to connect and support Black male professors and researchers and showcase the excellent work we are doing to inspire and support younger Black men to pursue doctoral training and become researchers and professors!

  • (The Public Health Millennial) Advancing Heart Health Equity with Michael Green

    What factors are shaping your interests in pursuing a career in health equity?… This conversation covers how family, upbringing, interests and other elements of lived experiences have shaped his journey in addressing cardiometabolic health inequities.

  • (Nature Portfolio Health Community) Everyone heard Omicron was less severe, but did not look at the qualifiers

    Everyone wants a straightforward answer to what this pandemic means for them, and at some point, we must realize that something that is not visual that killed nearly 1,000,000 people nationally will never be straightforward.

  • (Nature Portfolio Health Community) Systemic issues require systemic solutions: Cardiovascular health outcomes disparities for Black men in the United States are because of social determinants of health

    US medical research is based on finding solutions through observation methods that are described as objective. These methods do not cater to the nuanced experiences of many marginalized and underserved populations.

  • (Dartmouth Sports) Heavyweight Rower Michael Green Named a 2021 Dartmouth Legacy Award Winner

    HANOVER, N.H. – Dartmouth heavyweight rower Michael Green was one of 14 graduating seniors to receive the 2021 Dartmouth Legacy Award Wednesday afternoon in a virtual Special Recognition Celebration.

  • (50 Egg Films X Dartmouth Sports) Big Green Conversations: “A Most Beautiful Thing” Film Discussion

    “Big Green rowers Michael Green '21 and Hannah Frater '21 moderating a panel discussion of the film "A Most Beautiful Thing" with director Mary Mazzio and creator Arshay Cooper.”

  • (Row2k) Michael D. Green: I Want Other Children to Learn the Lessons and Experience the Rush of Rowing

    A more authentic and open-minded rowing community will advance our sport

  • (Rowing in Color) Michael D. Green: Subjectivity and Unpacking Inequities in Rowing

    Michael D. Green is of Jamaican descent and a Senior heavyweight rower at Dartmouth College. In this episode, we talked about:How he got into rowing [4:18]His thoughts on authenticity [13:22] Michael’s insight on access-related inequities as a result of program cuts on diversity within rowing [16:32]… and much more.

  • (United States Rowing) Black Rowers and Coaches Roundtable - Sponsored by Rowing in Color

    This experienced panel of influential Black rowers and coaches have an in-depth discussion on the topics of race, inclusion, and equity in the sport of rowing.

  • (Dartmouth Sports) Intern Experience More Than Expected at the CDC

    Michael Green ’21 spent the winter term as an intern at the CDC

  • Big Green rower had front-row seat to the crisis response at CDC

    When Dartmouth College junior Michael Green began his winter-term internship in January, the novel coronavirus outbreak was limited to China and Green’s future with the Dartmouth heavyweight crew team held promise.