Randevyn Pierre discusses “Black healthcare hesitancy and its impact profile 101: The Best Doctor”

“There are members of the Black community who find it difficult, at best, to believe that reversing age-old systematic oppression and trauma in healthcare is a top priority of our government.”
Edition 30 – ‘We Are Only as Safe as Our Most Vulnerable Citizens’: Healthcare Systems’ Role in Reducing Exacerbating Social and Economic Inequities Before, During, and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic

‘We Are Only as Safe as Our Most Vulnerable Citizens’: Healthcare Systems’ Role in Reducing Exacerbating Social and Economic Inequities Before, During, and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic By Latisha D. Thompson, Michelle Munyikwa, Jaya Aysola Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Thompson L, Munyikwa M, Aysola J. […]
Rasheera Dopson asks “Is Racism a Public Health Issue?”

Rasheera Dopson explains that when looking at health equity, it is important to give people what they need when they need it in the amount they need it in, so that they can achieve optimal health.
Edition 30 – COVID-19 and America’s Epidemic of Social Inequality: Lessons from Social Science

The COVID-19 pandemic and its unequal impact on marginalized communities elucidate the complexity of health disparities.
Randevyn Pierre’s Podcast Review of Black Healthcare Hesitancy and Its Impact: Profile 101

Listen to the radio show-style break down of our conversation around Black health and its historically relevant trust-related barriers over coffee.