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Health In All Matters

by University of Minnesota School of Public Health

Experts from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health share the latest research and news about public health topics.

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Episodes

S2E6: Hope, Solidarity, and Perseverance

29m · Published 07 Jan 19:38
In this final episode of the series, we talk with two people who helped create this podcast: MPH student Tricia Alexander and Assistant Professor Kumi Smith. Starting out with a news clip of George Floyd’s murder, the episode focuses on how and why they believe we can persevere and win the struggle against racism. Their insightful comments cap the series’ exploration of racism and public health and offer hope for an awakened country.

S2E5: Racism & Community-driven Change

28m · Published 10 Dec 20:11
In Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “What is your life's blueprint?” speech, he says to young people who may face limitations, “But we must keep moving. We must keep going.” In this episode, we talk with the head of a 140-year-old community organization, a public health researcher, and the artistic director of the historic Penumbra Theater about what drives them and their work challenging centuries of segregating color, power, and opportunity in this country.

S2E4: Racism & Public Health: Tuskegee to COVID-19

24m · Published 03 Dec 16:58
The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, conducted by the U.S. Public Health Service, casts a long shadow over the Black community when it comes to eroding trust in the healthcare system. Adding to this distrust are the obvious health inequities Black, Indigenous, and people of color experience, including disproportionate death rates from COVID-19. In this episode, we explore the role of public health in building back trust and improving health with these communities.

S2 E3: Race & Incarceration

21m · Published 11 Nov 22:29
A Black boy in the U.S. has a nearly 1-in-3 chance of going to prison in his lifetime. For a white boy, it’s roughly 1 in 23. Some believe the “cradle-to-prison pipeline” for Black men is a forgone conclusion; others push back. What’s undeniable is that going to prison has a devastating impact on the health of individuals and their families. In this episode, we explore how to change the incarceration trajectory for Black youth and increase opportunities for health.

S2 E2: Race & Real Estate: Strategic Segregation

24m · Published 28 Oct 20:48
Where we live is intimately linked to our health — the life expectancy of a child born in a poor neighborhood can be 20 to 30 years shorter than a child born in an upscale neighborhood just a few miles away. For decades, we have used practices and policies for “strategic segregation,” concentrating poverty and people of color in the most unhealthy areas of a city. In this episode, we explore this legacy and how we can create better opportunities for housing and health.

S2 E1: Flashpoint

23m · Published 15 Oct 15:18
George Floyd’s murder was one blow too many in a 400-year history of callous and inhumane treatment of Black Americans. It sparked international outrage and to date, roughly 130 U.S. states, cities, and counties have declared racism a public health emergency. But what does an emergency really mean for an injustice that has been ongoing for centuries? That’s what we explore in this first episode of our new series.

S1 E10: Wake-Up Call

18m · Published 22 May 16:48
Looking back and looking forward are inescapable actions even in the midst of a pandemic: What did we learn, or not, from the past and what will be different going forward? In this last episode of the series, we explore the history and the science of zoonotic pandemics and how COVID-19 could be a wake-up call for a brighter future. This episode was published on May 22, 2020. For more information visit: sph.umn.edu

S1 E9: Ripple Effects

19m · Published 15 May 18:50
With nearly 4.5 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide, we’re now seeing the ripple effects of the pandemic. From an increase in domestic violence to closer family relationships, these effects are both bad and good. In this episode, we explore four changes wrought by the pandemic and what they can teach us. This episode was published May 15, 2020. For more information visit sph.umn.edu.

S1 E8: A Misinformation Pandemic

17m · Published 08 May 17:38
Misinformation about the pandemic is like COVID-19 itself: highly contagious, destructive, and with no known treatment or vaccine. Misinformation, and its nefarious brother, disinformation, causes confusion and, in some cases, death. In this episode we consider how to separate truth from lies and stop the spread of bad information. This podcast was published on May 8, 2020. For more information visit: sph.umn.edu

S1 E7: Reopening: Navigating To A New Normal

17m · Published 01 May 21:17
States around the country are beginning to explore reopening their economies and getting people back to work. Some have made steps in that direction, while others watch and learn. But reopening isn’t like flipping a switch. In this episode, we talk about the myriad elements to consider as we inch toward a new normal. This podcast was published on May 1, 2020. For more information visit: sph.umn.edu

Health In All Matters has 23 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 5:26:57. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 9th, 2024 00:12.

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