Partners for Advancing Health Equity
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Navigating Public Health and Policy: Insights from APHA’s Georges Benjamin
From our companion podcast series, The Skin You're In: In this insightful episode, we talk with Georges Benjamin, Executive Director of the American Public Health Association (APHA). Georges reflects…
Part Two: Live from Montgomery: Conversations with the Men of The Skin You’re In documentary
In part one from our companion podcast series, The Skin You're In, we heard from the filmmakers and featured participants as they discussed the making of the documentary and the broader forces…
Part One: Live from Montgomery: Conversations with the Men of The Skin You’re In documentary
In part one of this two part episode from our companion podcast series,The Skin You're In, we delve into the critical question: Why do Black Americans face poorer health outcomes and shorter life…
Enduring together: Prioritizing mental and emotional well-being in health equity work
In this episode of the Partners for Advancing Health Equity Podcast, host Caryn Bell emphasizes the significance of mental and emotional well-being as essential components for sustaining health…
Episode 2: Addressing Health Misinformation and Disinformation to Advance Truth-telling
Episode Two With social media serving as a breeding ground for information inaccuracies, it is important to develop robust media and data literacy skills to distinguish fact from fiction. In this…
Episode 1: Addressing Health Misinformation and Disinformation to Advance Truth-telling
Episode One In this first episode of a two-part series, we explore how misinformation can distort public understanding and reactions to critical health information. With social media serving as a…
Bridging Policy and Health: A Call for Advocacy and Engagement
In this episode, we discuss our Quarter One Learning Journey theme of civic and policy engagement to promote health equity, by highlighting the voices and insights from previous P4HE Collaborative…
Disrupting the Cycle: Improving the navigation of health services for Black people with intellectual and development disabilities (IDD)
In this episode we speak to the team leading the Disrupting the Cycle project, which aims to better understand how Black people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) navigate the…
Understanding representation in methodology and the effects of policies on people of color and LGBTQ+ people
In this episode we speak with Gabe Miller, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Associate Director of the Deep South Initiative for Advancing Sexual and…
Culturally Responsive Assessments– Unraveling structural racism to support Black and Latinx youth with ADHD Episode 2
Continuing the conversation from episode one, in this episode we discuss the intersections of trauma, racism, and exposure to violence that affect adolescents, the idea of radical hope and…
Culturally Responsive Assessments– Unraveling structural racism to support Black and Latinx youth with ADHD Episode 1
In part one of this two-part episode we discuss the effects and utilization of culturally responsive wellbeing assessments for Black and Latinx adolescents with ADHD to address negative impacts of…
Healthy Neighborhoods Study Episode 2: Leading Change through the Valued Voices of Community Collaborators
This is episode two continuing the conversation about the Healthy Neighborhoods Study, a 7-year multidisciplinary, multi-site participatory action research (PAR) project focused on neighborhood…
Healthy Neighborhoods Study Episode 1: Leading Change through the Valued Voices of Community Collaborators
This is part one of two episodes discussing the Healthy Neighborhoods Study, a 7-year multidisciplinary, multi-site participatory action research (PAR) project focused on neighborhood change,…
Shifting Power: Understanding Community Building for Health Equity
This podcast is produced from a recent Partners for Advancing Health Equity webinar, heldNovember 2023. Moderated by our podcast host, Caryn Bell, she and guests discuss howrecognition of structural…
Colin Killick- Affecting change for people with disabilities
In this episode we talk with Colin Killick, Executive Director of Disability Policy Consortium, about how and why the disability community has been largely left out of the health equity conversation.…
Pathways to Health Equity: Paula Braveman, PhD, a life dedicated to social and health justice
In this episode of the series, Pathways to Health Equity, we speak with Dr. Paula Braveman, Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Founding Director of the Center for Health Equity at the…
Pathways to Health Equity: Sherman James, PhD, from the Deep South civil rights era to becoming a leader in the field
In this episode of the series, Pathways to Health Equity, we speak with Dr. Sherman James, the Susan B. King Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Public Policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy…
Next Steps in Advancing Health Equity: Cross-sector perspectives
From our inaugural webinar held March 8, 2002, we hear from national cross-sector thought-leaders as we discuss next steps in health equity practice and policy across research, community, and…
Introducing Our Health Equity Research Learning Collaborative
From our inaugural webinar held March 8, 2022, we introduce Partners for Advancing Health Equity, a research learning collaborative designed to spark discussion, share learning, foster collaboration,…
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Partners for Advancing Health Equity has published 19 episodes since June 2023, covering topics in Business, Education.
Partners for Advancing Health Equity is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 months. Average episode length is 36m.
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