Episode 14 – Race, Place, and Health: Clinician and Community Perspectives
This episode highlights how racism manifests in the built environment, and how community and individual-level efforts can mitigate these inequities. This discussion is the second of three planned conversations around the connections between race, place, and health. Guests include Dr. Eugenia South, a physician-scientist and Vice Chair for Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine, and Noelle Warford, Executive Director of the grassroots organization Urban Tree Connection. Hosted by team members Naomi Fields and LaShyra Nolen, guests present their community-based work in Pennsylvania and lay bare the connections between race, place, and health.
Episode 223: Anti-Racism in Medicine Series – Episode 14 – Race, Place, and Health: Clinician and Community Perspectives – The Clinical Problem Solvers (clinicalproblemsolving.com)
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Agnes Attakai
Director Health Disparities Outreach
University of Arizona College of Medicine
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