Emma Rutan is a Global Health Scholar pursuing a BS in Psychology and an MPH in Health Policy. She is a member of the Yale Mechanisms Disinhibition Lab and is working part time with the Black Hills Center for American Indian Health. She is currently most interested in studying mental and physical health inequities as they relate to race and gender and analyzing public health through the lens of storytelling: whose stories are told and remembered, and whose are purposefully left out? With SHEA, Emma helped create and distribute the Open Letter and works on STEM and YSM reform.