EPISODE · Oct 11, 2022 · 2 MIN
Welcome to the Health EquiTEA Podcast!
from Health EquiTEA Podcast · host Jallicia Jolly and Ijeoma Kola
The Health EquiTEA Podcast brings attention to racial health inequities that disproportionately impact Black communities and highlights local and national efforts to address them. By combining historical and contemporary analyses with first-hand stories of advocates, activists, and community organizations, we elevate grassroots Black voices and on-the-ground work as we put their expert knowledge in conversation with academic research and theory. As we make connections between academic research on health inequities and grassroots movements, we hope to inspire further collective action and expand access to knowledge. Ultimately, our goal is to redistribute the expertise by expanding who can be a knowledge producer and change maker.The Health EquiTEA Podcast is hosted by two Black women scholar-practitioners, Dr. Jallicia Jolly and Dr. Ijeoma Kola, whose work foregrounds the translation and dissemination of public health research and knowledge to, for, and with Black communities. Tune in each month to get the tea on Health EquiTEA!Stay ConnectedTweet us at @Health_EquiTEA, @Jallicia, and @IjeomaKolaVisit our website healthequitea.comEmail us at [email protected] you liked this episode, please leave us a review!
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The Health EquiTEA Podcast brings attention to racial health inequities that disproportionately impact Black communities and highlights local and national efforts to address them. By combining historical and contemporary analyses with first-hand stories of advocates, activists, and community organizations, we elevate grassroots Black voices and on-the-ground work as we put their expert knowledge in conversation with academic research and theory. As we make connections between academic researc...
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