Nathan Earl
Nathan Earl is a public health strategist, researcher, and advisor focused on violence prevention, human trafficking, and men’s and youth health. He is a Master of Public Health candidate at Yale University and a Student Research Fellow at the Solomon Center for Health Law & Policy at Yale Law School, where his work examines equity-centered, trauma-informed policy approaches across health, housing, and justice systems. Nathan has contributed to peer-reviewed research and national publications on the commercial sexual exploitation of males, survivor mental health, and service system bias, and has supported multiple federally funded initiatives through the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services and Justice. His work centers populations frequently excluded from data, policy design, and care pathways, including boys and men impacted by violence, exploitation, and structural inequities. He serves as Secretary-Designate of the New Haven Youth Commission, where they are tasked with developing policy recommendations to promote the health and well-being of New Haven youth. His approach integrates lived experience, public health entrepreneurship, and implementation science to translate evidence into actionable, systems-level change.
