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EPISODE · Aug 30, 2024 · 54 MIN

Art, activism, and health care with Michelle Browder

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Michelle Browder began using art at 13 to channel her energy and fight against racism, leading to her lifelong journey in activism. In this episode, Michelle Browder, an American artist and activist known for her work in reimagining the future of gynecology and obstetrics in the US, explores the connection between art, activism, and medicine. Michelle's journey from a young fighter against racism to a renowned artist began at 13, using art to channel her energy and convey the need to dismantle racism. She discusses her plans to create a museum in Montgomery, Alabama, combining art, history, and medicine to educate and inspire future healthcare professionals, emphasizing empathy, dignity, and the need for equitable care. Collaborating with institutions like Harvard and UAB, Michelle aims to empower young women to pursue careers in healthcare despite societal barriers, expressing optimism about the future due to the dedication of young people fighting for justice and equity. Tune in and learn about the transformative power of art in addressing historical and contemporary issues in gynecology and obstetrics! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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