Cordella Lyon: HIV 40 Years Later: Interview with Helen Turner
HIV 40 Years Later: Interview with Helen Turner By Cordella Lyon, RN 40 years after the first diagnosed case of HIV, advocay and public policy have led the progress in treatment and care. From treatment cocktails to one pill a day. Like what you heard? More from Cordella Lyon here. Stay Connected with Cordella Lyon […]
Cordella Lyon: Interview With Dr. Rosanna Barrett: Disaggregating Data, Making Everyone Count
Interview With Dr. Rosanna Barrett: Disaggregating Data, Making Everyone Count By Cordella Lyon, RN Disaggregating data helps us to identify and address the needs of subpopulations that are captured in aggregate data. Like what you heard? More from Cordella Lyon here. Stay Connected with Cordella Lyon Facebook Instagram Twitter Linkedin-in Youtube
Cordella Lyon: Life By Proxy: Interview with Greg Schwartz
Life By Proxy: Interview with Greg Schwartz By Cordella Lyon, RN Cordella Lyon discusses the importance of Living Wills and Healthcare Proxies with Chaplain Greg Schwartz Like what you listened? More from Cordella Lyon here. Stay Connected with Cordella Lyon Facebook Instagram Twitter Linkedin-in Youtube
Stories from Silent Survivors of Divine Punishment: It’s Just Us, Anthony
Ted Winn, a gospel artist who grew up in Black churches, has known between 40 and 50 people who lost their lives to HIV/AIDS. He says, “I choose to not allow them to be ‘othered’ or described as deviants, but people who were seeking love, relationship, affirmation, and happiness.”
Stories from Silent Survivors of Divine Punishment: JJ and Lamont
The denial of HIV’s early impact was so severe in some African American faith communities that ‘church cancer’ became the colloquial term used when explaining the cause of death for the formerly embraced, now stigmatized (and socially-abandoned) gay men who passed away from AIDS complications.
Interview with Pinak Joshi, Medical Science Liaison, CareDX (former Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance Specialist, Technical Resources International) and United UVC Board Member
Interview with Pinak Joshi, Medical Science Liaison, CareDX (former Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance Specialist, Technical Resources International) and United UVC Board Member By Jayson Toweh Interview with Pinak Joshi, Medical Science Liaison, CareDX (former Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance Specialist, Technical Resources International) and United UVC Board Member Today, I interviewed Pinak Joshi (PJ), a former […]
Interview with Shalen De Silva, Founder, Vincere Health
Interview with Shalen De Silva, Founder, Vincere Health By Jayson Toweh Interview with Shalen De Silva, Founder, Vincere Health Providing healthcare access and benefits from healthy living to vulnerable communities Today I interviewed Shalen De Silva, a co-founder of Vincere Health. Shalen is a former banker who had previously founded a clinic to deliver free […]
Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc.
Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc. By Jayson Toweh Interview with Shane Gray, Founder, United UVC Inc. Engineering a new way to prevent pandemics In today’s interview Shane Gray from United UVC Inc. was interviewed. Shane is and EPA certified Indoor Air Quality technician who founded United UVC to establish an effective airborne […]
Interview with Kristy Drutman, Founder, Brown Girl Green
Interview with Kristy Drutman, Founder, Brown Girl Green By Jayson Toweh Interview with Kristy Drutman, Founder, Brown Girl Green Environmental injustice: how race, health, and climate are intertwined In today’s Kristy Drutman from Brown Girl Green was interviewed. Kristy is an environmental media host, speaker, activist, and digital media strategist. During her work she has […]
Uncovering ‘Church Cancer:’ Stories from Silent Survivors of Divine Punishment
The denial of HIV’s early impact was so severe in some African American faith communities that ‘church cancer’ became the colloquial term used when explaining the cause of death for the formerly embraced, now stigmatized (and socially-abandoned) gay men who passed away from AIDS complications.