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#30: Introducing: Closing the Gap

Episode 30 of the Coleman Associates Innovation Podcast podcast, hosted by Coleman Associates, titled "#30: Introducing: Closing the Gap" was published on March 17, 2021 and runs 6 minutes.

March 17, 2021 ·6m · Coleman Associates Innovation Podcast

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Join us for this new intermittent series, "Closing the Gap." We will be exploring topics related to addressing racism, bigotry, and healthcare disparities. In this short episode, hear from the Chispas why they think addressing bigotry in healthcare is important. Follow us on LinkedIn, send us an email, or follow us on Facebook. Host: Adrienne Mann Guests: Neeraj Shah Melissa Stratman Harpreet Sanghera Amanda Laramie Brizzia Burgos Special thanks to the Clinton Digital Library for the aud...

Join us for this new intermittent series, "Closing the Gap." We will be exploring topics related to addressing racism, bigotry, and healthcare disparities. In this short episode, hear from the Chispas why they think addressing bigotry in healthcare is important.

Follow us on LinkedIn, send us an email, or follow us on Facebook.

Host:
Adrienne Mann

Guests:
Neeraj Shah
Melissa Stratman
Harpreet Sanghera
Amanda Laramie
Brizzia Burgos

Special thanks to the Clinton Digital Library for the audio clip of Former President Bill Clinton and to Cheryl Holder, Homer Venters, and Wanda Irving for their inspiring TED talks.

Foot Notes:
1. White House Television (WHTV), “Apology to Survivors of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment,” Clinton Digital Library, accessed March 16, 2021, https://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/16076.
2. The link between climate change, health and poverty
3. Exposing the deadly health risks of incarceration
4. How the US medical community fails Black mothers

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