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EPISODE · Aug 22, 2025 · 40 MIN

87: Through Her Eyes: A Legacy of Healing and Social Innovation

from UCLA LiveWell · host Dr. Wendy Slusser

Our latest episode of LiveWell features a powerful conversation with Dr. Eraka Bath, a professor of psychiatry at UCLA and a triple board-certified expert in child, adolescent, adult, and forensic psychiatry. Dr. Bath’s work profoundly impacts youth in the foster care and juvenile legal system, addressing critical issues of racial justice, structural vulnerability, and the path to system transformation.We discuss:Her early exposure to social conditions and structural marginalization through her travels with her mother as a childWhy she was drawn to psychiatry and how this field can be used to address root causes of socioeconomic injusticesIdentifying problems in clinical spaces and finding solutions that extend beyond the doctor-patient relationship to impact structures and policiesHer vision for the future of psychiatry, including the integration of Neuroaesthetics and the Arts into health to enhance well-beingWhether you’re a healthcare professional, an advocate for youth, or anyone interested in the intersection of health, justice, and community, this episode offers profound insights into building a legacy of system transformation.Listen now and subscribe for more stories that elevate purpose-driven leadership.Visit our website to explore other episodes, suggest guests, offer feedback, or invite Wendy to be a guest on your podcast!Today’s podcast was brought to you by UCLA’s Semel Healthy Campus Initiatives Center. It really means a lot to our team when you rate and review LiveWell on your preferred listening platform. Thank you so much for supporting our storytelling. We also have links in the show notes on our website: https://healthy.ucla.edu/ If you have any questions or want to suggest a guest to be interviewed, please reach out at: [email protected]  To stay up to date with our latest podcasts, make sure to follow us on Instagram @healthyucla

Our latest episode of LiveWell features a powerful conversation with Dr. Eraka Bath, a professor of psychiatry at UCLA and a triple board-certified expert in child, adolescent, adult, and forensic psychiatry. Dr. Bath’s work profoundly impacts youth in the foster care and juvenile legal system, addressing critical issues of racial justice, structural vulnerability, and the path to system transformation. We discuss: Her early exposure to social conditions and structural marginalization through...

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Maryam Amir Muslim Central Maryam Amir is the creator of the free app Qariah: The Women Quran Reciters App, available on Google Play and Apple stores. She received her master’s in Education from UCLA, focusing her research on the effects of mentorship rooted in Critical Race Theory for urban high school students of color. Maryam holds a second bachelor’s degree in Islamic Studies from Al-Azhar University and has memorized the Qur’an. Over the past 15 years, she has studied in Egypt and extensively researched various Islamic sciences, including Quranic exegesis, Islamic jurisprudence, Prophetic narrations, and women’s rights within Islamic law.In addition to her academic and religious pursuits, Maryam Amir is the host of the Quran Champions series on Islam Channel and has been interviewed by major news outlets such as BBC, NPR, and CBS. Her work spans spiritual connections, identity actualization, social justice, and women’s studies, and she lectures globally, including in cities like Jerusalem, Mecca, Medina, UCLA Public Mental Health Partnership PMHP Our mission: In partnership with the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, the Public Mental Health Partnership at UCLA aims to realize a vision for excellence in care for vulnerable populations that incorporates typically marginalized perspectives and builds capacity to foster health equity.Visit our website for more information: pmhp.ucla.edu Bruin Source Bruin Source Just some UCLA alums who have an unhealthy obsession with Bruin sports… Bruin Report Online: A UCLA Athletics podcast Bruin Report Online The writers for Bruin Report Online discuss everything related to UCLA football, UCLA basketball, and UCLA recruiting with experts from On3.

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