W. Kamau Bell is a celebrated comedian and social justice advocate tackling systemic racism. He champions #healthequity, notably through initiatives like "THE CONVERSATION: Between Us, About Us," to promote COVID-19 vaccine information in the Black community. Learn about his unwavering commitment to making healthcare accessible and equitable on the Get Real with the Chairman Podcast, hosted by Jim Weiss: https://bit.ly/3ASSh1M
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Please share this upcoming podcast and join my colleague, Ruben Cantu, and me as we share Prevention Institute’s work to promote and advance health equity and racial justice. Hope to see you there! #pauseforthetruth #preventioninstitute #healthequity #racialjustice
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Check out this great conversation podcast with Kristine Carlson where we discuss Unify: Healing the Divide. hashtag #revolutionaryoptimism hashtag #unify https://lnkd.in/eS7iiAki Let me know your thoughts and feedback
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September 30th, Truth & Reconciliation Day is a significant occasion for reflection and learning. This day invites us to acknowledge the past and work towards a more inclusive future with Indigenous communities. It serves as a reminder of the injustices faced and the ongoing journey toward healing and understanding within our society. Did you know Dr. Onye Nnorom hosted a podcast called The "Race, Health & Happiness" Podcast before starting Healthcaring Differently? While the podcast has wrapped, its discussions are timeless, including one with Dr. Marcia Anderson, a Cree-Anishinaabe physician and Indigenous health leader who also appeared on Healthcaring Differently last season! The clip you’re watching is from the second season of Race, Health & Happiness, where Dr. Anderson shares a deeply personal story about her father's experience with racism and discrimination in healthcare. It’s a powerful reminder of the ongoing biases Indigenous people face in the medical system. Rewatch Race, Health & Happiness for more insightful conversations like this one and continue the journey of learning and reflection as we approach Truth and Reconciliation Day 🧡🧡 #IndigenousVoices #TruthAndReconciliation #TRC #HealthcaringDifferently #RaceHealthAndHappiness
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Check out this great conversation podcast with Kristine Carlson where we discuss Unify: Healing the Divide. #revolutionaryoptimism #unify https://lnkd.in/eS7iiAki Let me know your thoughts and feedback
Unify: Healing the Divide with Dr. Paul Zeitz
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TW: Medical Trauma Too many of us know how it feels to not be heard by those who are supposed to care for us. Thank you, Shronda Ann Armstrong for sharing one of my most powerful pieces in Geaux Queen Magazine. I wrote this article to share my own stories, encourage conversation, and help inspire hope that we can get the care that we all deserve. We have the voices to demand what we deserve. We don’t have to suffer in silence. https://lnkd.in/evnN2aAs
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I offered to do this podcast in collaboration with Clearly Clinical in order to encourage an increase in reflective process around how clinicians and service providers navigate election stress, internalized oppression and identity with the individuals and families who we serve. I also hope that this can be useful to many in navigating their own distress and regulating their own nervous systems at this time of heightened vigilance and psychic threat. https://lnkd.in/e7bsUB-C https://lnkd.in/eGhi6eNu #inthestreets #combattingoppression #balancedidentityforall
Navigating Election Stress: Addressing Internalized Oppression and Identity, Ep. 222 — Clearly Clinical®
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This is an incredibly helpful and powerful conversation between activists Malkia Devich Cyril and adrienne maree brown on how leftist movements should think about this election and political moment. They cover narrative, political opportunity and the critical role of principles, strategy and movement organizing. Must listen! “Our job is to analyze the conditions, to assess them, to understand them, and then to make moves based on an accurate understanding of the conditions and an assessment of our power. It's not enough to be ideologically correct” “The challenge for us, the thing I wish we understood is that our ability to move in a transformative direction, in a revolutionary direction means that we have to be able to ground in principles, ground in ideology, be guided by both, but not be narrowed by either”“the whole thing about Kamala…this means that we might have the opportunity to reinstate the right to an abortion. This means that we might have the next four years to retake the House and the Senate and put the left in a position, okay, to retake federal and state agencies.“This means that we might have the opportunity to build our organizations, to build our bases, to expand our power so that in the next election, in 2028, we might actually be able to do something to disrupt the two-party system. This is a long-term fight. This isn't even about the next four years, it's about the next 50… what we do today creates the steps. All we're doing is making room”From How to Survive the End of the World: election time with Malkia Devich Cyril, Aug 8, 2024https://lnkd.in/gRYtUXkS
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Check Out: The Unnecessary Harm Podcast Unnecessary Harm Podcast is a powerful and provocative advocacy platform dedicated to shedding light on the culturally disturbing issues of alcohol and other drug use and policy, and its impact on communities and families. In collaboration with the esteemed Dalgarno Institute and influential podcast hosts, we bring you insightful discussions, impactful stories, and valuable insights aimed at reducing unnecessary harm caused by substance use. https://lnkd.in/ghBHEdqT
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