

Angela N. Frazier, MPH, LSSYB is the Founder and CEO of Sisters in Public Health and an author of A Kids Book About™ Suicide. Angela received her Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences and Communication from Portland State University. She also holds a Masters of Public Health in Community Health from UTHealth School of Public Health. In 2017, Angela founded Sisters in Public Health (SiPH), a nonprofit to connect all women in public health. SiPH now has chapters in 29 cities nationwide and awards annual scholarships to public health students. Angela currently serves as the Board Chair of Bradley Angle, a nonprofit with a mission to end domestic violence. In this role, Angela launched The Tami Best Emergency Shelters in honor of her mother for survivors of domestic violence fleeing abusive relationships. In her most recent endeavor, Angela serves as an Adjunct Professor at Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) School of Public and Allied Health teaching Mental Health Promotion and Community Health Planning and Assessments.