Entries by Dr. Michelle Au

“The kids are alright… aren’t they?!?”

Join us for an engaging discussion on the mental health toll of the pandemic on our children and families. Dr. Prout will share tips on dealing with school status, environmental stressors, social isolation and relationships and have a conversation with Dr. Au on the state of Georgia’s mental health programs and services. This virtual discussion […]

The Lily

Michelle Au could become the first Asian American woman to serve as a state senator in Georgia. By Soo Youn June 12, 2020   A local Georgia race that hasn’t attracted much attention could make history if Michelle Au becomes the first Asian American woman to serve as a senator in the state’s legislature. On […]

Will Covid-19 Be a Turning Point in the Fight Against Racial Disparities?

Join Michelle Au, MD, MPH and her colleagues, Jayne Morgan, MD, Cardiologist and Director of Innovation at Piedmont Healthcare and Tameka Byrd, DO, MPH, Family Medicine Physician for a thoughtful discussion on the current state of racial injustice in the healthcare system and beyond, as well as ways we can get involved in meaningful policy […]

GE’s Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month Town Hall

  Georgia Equality will host a special Virtual Town Hall in honor of May’s designation as Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage month. Special guests will include endorsed candidates Marvin Lim, Dr. Michelle Au, Rep. Bee Nguyen, and Rep. Sam Park. The important contributions made by Asian American and Pacific Islanders, the intersection of the LGBTQ+ […]

Legislative Updates with
State Representative Beth Moore

Representative Beth Moore (D – Peachtree Corners) is hosting a live, interactive legislative update for a community conversation around the state of the legislature, the challenges ahead, and Georgia’s path to recovery. Dr. Michelle Au will be joining as a special guest to give perspective from the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis. State Senate District 48 […]

Wellesley Magazine

By Michelle Au ’99Endnote, Spring 2020 Last spring my family found a bird’s nest in our garage. We noticed it by chance, high on a shelf 10 feet up, a packed swirl of twigs and pine straw about the size and shape of a catcher’s mitt. One of my kids had broken a window in […]