UMSSW Alum Dr. Keita Franklin Announces New Book, The Humanity Cure
August 12, 2026
UMSSW alum Dr. Keita Franklin is the author of a new forthcoming book, The Humanity Cure: How Small Acts Can Change the World.
Dr. Franklin is a nationally recognized public health leader and senior executive with more than 25 years of experience advancing systems change across federal and healthcare sectors. Her career has focused on suicide prevention, behavioral health, substance use, and the integration of public health approaches within complex organizations.
Throughout her distinguished leadership in the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs, Dr. Franklin helped shape and advance evidence-based suicide prevention strategies, coordinated care during critical transition periods, and championed a broader public health approach to behavioral health and risk reduction. She has also served in national leadership and advisory roles, including with the Columbia Lighthouse Project, where she continues to support implementation of evidence-based suicide risk screening efforts.
Dr. Franklin currently serves as Vice President of Health Care Strategy at TriWest Healthcare Alliance and has made significant contributions to public health research, policy, and practice throughout her career. In addition to The Humanity Cure, she is also preparing to release A Field Practitioner’s Guide to Public Health Approaches for Suicide Prevention in 2026.
We are proud to celebrate Dr. Franklin’s accomplishments and her continued impact as a UMSSW alum, scholar, and leader.
Learn more about her new book and work at The Humanity Cure.