EPISODE · Feb 6, 2024 · 34 MIN
Racism As A Public Health Crisis, Part 2: Episode 03
from Road to SoulJoy Wellness · host Simply Joy
Racism As A Public Health Crisis, Part 2: Episode 03 The Road to SoulJoy Wellness podcast episode is the second part of a discussion on racism as a public health crisis. Hosted by Joy Williams and Nadine Huesner, the episode explores the impact of racism on health, touching on issues such as environmental factors, dietary choices, and access to healthcare. The hosts emphasize the need for systemic changes and advocate for healthcare, housing, and education reforms. The conversation delves into how racism affects lifestyle choices, such as exercise and diet, and highlights the importance of making healthcare more accessible and culturally competent. Detailed Summary Notes: 1. Introduction: - Hosts: Joy Williams and Nadine Huesner. - Part two of the discussion on racism as a public health crisis. 2. Connection and Excitement: - Expressing joy at seeing each other. - Mention of the importance of video calls for connection. - Discussion on the impact of Zoom and telehealth in therapy. 3. Quote of the Day: - John 13:34-35 - A new command to love one another. - Quote emphasizing the importance of recognizing, accepting, and celebrating differences. 4. Discussion on Racism as a Public Health Crisis: - Recognition of racism as a public health crisis. - Surprise at the widespread acknowledgment, with 200 municipalities declaring it. - Acknowledgment that the issue existed even before being officially recognized. 5. Environmental Factors and Diet: - Discussion on environmental factors affecting health, citing examples like pollution. - Mention of challenges in accessing fresh produce in certain communities. - Exploration of the historical context influencing dietary choices. 6. Exercise and Lifestyle: - Discussion on exercise habits and the cultural perspective. - Personal experiences shared about community habits related to physical activity. - The importance of making exercise fun and integrating it into daily life. 7. Healthcare Access: - Recognition of using emergency rooms as primary care for some communities. - Avoidance of healthcare due to perceived subpar standards. - Advocacy for universal healthcare and culturally competent physicians. 8. Telemedicine and Wearables: - Emphasis on the role of telemedicine in improving healthcare access. - Mention of wearables, such as Fitbit, to track health metrics remotely. 9. Systemic Change and Education: - Advocacy for systemic changes in healthcare, housing, and education. - Connection between healthcare, housing, and education disparities. 10. Educator Struggles: - Recognition of challenges faced by educators in underfunded schools. - Acknowledgment of teachers using personal resources for a better learning environment. 11. Closing Thoughts: - Advocacy for healthcare, housing, and education reforms. - Stress on the interconnectedness of these issues. Links The Anti-Racism in Public Health Act of 2023 - https://pressley.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Anti-Racism-in-Public-Health-Act-2023-One-Pager.pdf NYC Board of Health Passes Resolution Declaring Racism a Public Health Crisis - https://www.nyc.gov/site/doh/about/press/pr2021/board-of-health-declares-racism-public-health-crisis.page Racism as a Public Health Crisis: From Declaration to Action - https://www.apha.org/-/media/Files/PDF/topics/racism/From_Declaration_to_Action.ashx Update: 246 Cities, Counties, Leaders Declare Racism a Public Health Crisis! - https://salud-america.org/rising-number-of-cities-counties-are-declaring-racism-a-public-health-crisis/ Credits: Host: Joy Williams (https://www.instagram.com/souljoywellness/ ) Host: Nadine Heusner (https://www.instagram.com/thepractice20/ ) Producer: Kim Rabsatt (https://www.instagram.com/patoisproduction/ ) Announcer: Sabrina Haskett Music: Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot Riverside.fm - https://www.riverside.fm/?via=PatoisProduction
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Racism As A Public Health Crisis, Part 2: Episode 03 The Road to SoulJoy Wellness podcast episode is the second part of a discussion on racism as a public health crisis. Hosted by Joy Williams and Nadine Huesner, the episode explores the impact of racism on health, touching on issues such as environmental factors, dietary choices, and access to healthcare. The hosts emphasize the need for systemic changes and advocate for healthcare, housing, and education reforms. The conversation delves into how racism affects lifestyle choices, such as exercise and diet, and highlights the importance of making healthcare more accessible and culturally competent. Detailed Summary Notes: 1. Introduction: - Hosts: Joy Williams and Nadine Huesner. - Part two of the discussion on racism as a public health crisis. 2. Connection and Excitement: - Expressing joy at seeing each other. - Mention of the importance of video calls for connection. - Discussion on the impact of Zoom and telehealth in therapy. 3. Quote of the Day: - John 13:34-35 - A new command to love one another. - Quote emphasizing the importance of recognizing, accepting, and celebrating differences. 4. Discussion on Racism as a Public Health Crisis: - Recognition of racism as a public health crisis. - Surprise at the widespread acknowledgment, with 200 municipalities declaring it. - Acknowledgment that the issue existed even before being officially recognized. 5. Environmental Factors and Diet: - Discussion on environmental factors affecting health, citing examples like pollution. - Mention of challenges in accessing fresh produce in certain communities. - Exploration of the historical context influencing dietary choices. 6. Exercise and Lifestyle: - Discussion on exercise habits and the cultural perspective. - Personal experiences shared about community habits related to physical activity. - The importance of making exercise fun and integrating it into daily life. 7. Healthcare Access: - Recognition of using emergency rooms as primary care for some communities. - Avoidance of healthcare due to perceived subpar standards. - Advocacy for universal healthcare and culturally competent physicians. 8. Telemedicine and Wearables: - Emphasis on the role of telemedicine in improving healthcare access. - Mention of wearables, such as Fitbit, to track health metrics remotely. 9. Systemic Change and Education: - Advocacy for systemic changes in healthcare, housing, and education. - Connection between healthcare, housing, and education disparities. 10. Educator Struggles: - Recognition of challenges faced by educators in underfunded schools. - Acknowledgment of teachers using personal resources for a better learning environment. 11. Closing Thoughts: - Advocacy for healthcare, housing, and education reforms. - Stress on the interconnectedness of these issues. Links The Anti-Racism in Public Health Act of 2023 - https://pressley.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Anti-Racism-in-Public-Health-Act-2023-One-Pager.pdf NYC Board of Health Passes Resolution Declaring Racism a Public Health Crisis - https://www.nyc.gov/site/doh/about/press/pr2021/board-of-health-declares-racism-public-health-crisis.page Racism as a Public Health Crisis: From Declaration to Action - https://www.apha.org/-/media/Files/PDF/topics/racism/From_Declaration_to_Action.ashx Update: 246 Cities, Counties, Leaders Declare Racism a Public Health Crisis! - https://salud-america.org/rising-number-of-cities-counties-are-declaring-racism-a-public-health-crisis/ Credits: Host: Joy Williams (https://www.instagram.com/souljoywellness/ ) Host: Nadine Heusner (https://www.instagram.com/thepractice20/ ) Producer: Kim Rabsatt (https://www.instagram.com/patoisproduction/ ) Announcer: Sabrina Haskett Music: Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot Riverside.fm - https://www.riverside.fm/?via=PatoisProduction
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