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BLKHLTH

by Team BLKHLTH

A platform to educate, engage, and empower the Black community in improving our health and wellness.

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Episodes

#17: Why It Matters that Cancer Rates are on the Rise

1h 0m · Published 14 Apr 16:16
Cancer rates are on the rise for people younger than 50. We're talking about why that is and why it matters especially for Black people. Check out ProPublica's Cancer Heatmap ⁠here⁠: https://projects.propublica.org/toxmap/ A video of this episode is also available on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/Lwatz2hBecQ Don't forget to follow us on social media @blkhlth on all platforms!

#16: Climate Change is a Racial Justice Issue!

1h 8m · Published 29 Nov 12:43
Hey cousins! In this episode, we discuss what we've been watching lately and then dive into a conversation on environmental racism, touching on topics like: - Water crisis in Jackson, MS - History of environmental justice movement - "Cancer alley" in St. James Parish, LA - Global racial implications of climate change Some articles to read related to our conversation: https://www.yesmagazine.org/environment/2021/04/22/environmental-racism-examples https://www.ucc.org/what-we-do/justice-local-church-ministries/justice/faithful-action-ministries/environmental-justice/a_movement_is_born_environmental_justice_and_the_ucc/ Please leave a comment, rate, and subscribe! Follow us on social media too at @blkhlth!

#15: We Still Don't Have Renaissance Visuals

1h 7m · Published 17 Oct 09:53
Hey family! Khadijah loves her cats, Pinot and Noir, and we're still waiting for Renaissance visuals!!! Beyoncé please! Also we're talking about structural racism in hospital financing - hospitals that serve majority Black populations have lower revenues and profits; and the implications of student loan forgiveness for Black health. Leave a comment, rate, and subscribe! Follow us on social media too at @blkhlth <3

#14: Intersectionality Matters

50m · Published 19 Aug 16:43
Hey y'all! On this episode we're getting into the weeds of the concept of intersectionality and how it relates to health justice. Also we did a video recording of this episode so watch it on our Instagram or Youtube too!

#13: Less Monkeypox, More Abortions

1h 6m · Published 27 Jul 20:18
They can't break our souls! In this ep, we're talking about new music, the overturning of Roe v. Wade and its implications for Black people, and some quick facts about monkeypox. Please find some abortion access and reproductive justice resources below: Aid Access supports people with an unwanted pregnancy to access the abortion pill: https://aidaccess.org/en/ Reproductive Justice Organizations to donate to: https://reprolegaldefensefund.org/give/ https://powertodecide.org/news/black-history-month-11-reproductive-justice-organizations-uplift https://abortionfunds.org/about/ Articles to read: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/black-women-south-bracing-roes-fall-decades-rcna27097 https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2022/06/29/despite-anti-abortion-campaigns-black-feminists-support-abortion-rights/ Recommended books: Killing the Black Body and Torn Apart by Dorothy Roberts https://www.dorothyeroberts.com/buy

#12: Freedom on Fleek

1h 0m · Published 17 Jun 10:59
Happy Juneteenth and Pride Month! In this episode we're discussing gun violence as a racial justice and health equity issue; and the impact of recent legislative attacks on trans rights and abortion access. We also invite you to our Juneteenth UmojaFest on Saturday June 18 in Atlanta! Go to https://www.blkhlth.com/events to learn more and register. Can't wait to see you there! Please listen, comment, rate us, and subscribe! Let us know if there are some topics you want us to cover in future episodes. And of course you can keep up with all the other things we are doing by following us on social media @blkhlth.

#11: Joe Said We're Broke

48m · Published 19 Apr 14:53
Hey family! In this episode we're talking about what the end of federal funding for COVID testing and treatment means for Black folks and what we would do differently if we were in charge. Also we're in Year 2 of the #GoodDownThere colorectal cancer campaign so make sure you stay up to date on the campaign's events and opportunities to get one of the really cool colorectal cancer screening kits! Please listen, comment, rate us, and subscribe! Let us know if there are some topics you want us to cover in future episodes. And of course you can keep up with all the other things we are doing by following us on social media @blkhlth.

#10: Black Health History

52m · Published 01 Mar 14:08
Hey y'all! In this episode we're celebrating the end of Black History Month with some Black health history stories. We're giving you the scoop on Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, the Black woman behind Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine; Harriet Tubman's work in healthcare after freeing enslaved people; Dr. Rachel Hardeman, Dr. Elle Lett, and Dr. Lisa Bowleg, scholars in Black health equity; and Mercie's great-grandpa, Robert McCants Harris, Sr - the first black male nurse at Grady Memorial Hospital! Please listen, comment, rate us, and subscribe! Let us know if there are some topics you want us to cover in future episodes. We will drop one episode per month this year. And of course you can keep up with all the other things we are doing by following us on social media @blkhlth.

#9: We've Been Busy

56m · Published 28 Jan 21:26
Welcome back! It's been a while since we've dropped a podcast episode, but we hope the wait was worth it. We've got a production team and the sound is soooo much better! We hope you feel like you're really a part of the conversation when you listen. In this episode, we are recapping our major projects from 2021: the BRAVE study with the University of Washington; the Good Down There colorectal campaign in partnership with Cottonelle; speaking engagements with CVS Health and the State of Black America Conference; and our first BLKHLTH Conversations in South Africa! Then we chop it up with one another about how we're dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and our individual experiences with systemic failures, from being a student on a campus that quickly went back to in-person learning to having COVID and experiencing longer term effects on one's health. Listen, comment, rate us, and subscribe! Let us know if there are some topics you want us to cover in future episodes. We will drop one episode per month this year. And of course you can keep up with all the other things we are doing by following us on social media @blkhlth.

#8: A Conversation with Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence

1h 7m · Published 16 Sep 15:06
On this episode, Khadijah and Paulah sit down with Jan Christiansen (Executive Director) and Shenna Morris (Policy & Community Engagement Director) of the Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence (GCADV). It is estimated that 40% of Black women will experience intimate partner violence in their lifetime and Black women experience domestic violence at rates 30 to 50% higher than white women. Jan and Shenna tell us all about GCADV’s cross-cutting and innovative programs to address this racial disparity and end domestic violence in the state of Georgia. Rest in peace to Sandra Renee White and Téa Choates, pregnant Black women who were killed by their partners in Georgia this year. Check out https://gcadv.org/ and @GCADV on all social media to learn more about this amazing organization. For tickets to the GCADV 40th Birthday Party on October 10, 2019: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gcadv-40th-birthday-party-tickets-65570738845 Links to more of GCADV’s work: Undoing Racism / Racial Justice - https://gcadv.org/racialjustice/ Community Engagement- https://gcadv.org/projects-and-initiatives/community-engagement/ Statewide Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-33-HAVEN (42836) Facilitation techniques from Liberating Structures: http://www.liberatingstructures.com/ Music by @Dayggs

BLKHLTH has 17 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 19:20:22. 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 May 3rd, 2023 16:07.

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