The Equity Matters Podcast

Equity Matters Podcast
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Jun 22, 2021 • 40min

In Pursuit of Inclusive Excellence w/ Branden D. Elmore, PhD

With more incidents of police brutality against Black and brown Americans, and more colleges contending with their racist legacies by renaming campus buildings and removing statues that memorialize white supremacists, it's clear that colleges and universities must take a bold stance on the importance of becoming anti-racist institutions. But do students feel comfortable reporting racism? And how effective are the systems in place? Today we join Dr. Branden Elmore, Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Maryland, Center for Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education to discuss how academic institutions can eradicate the culture of silence around racism, regularly assess student's sense of belonging and support their employees of color.   Keep in touch with Dr. Elmore   LinkedIn: Branden D. Elmore, Ph.D To view Dr. Elmore’s Dissertation Abstract please click here.   Learn more about the University of Maryland, Center for Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education:   Twitter:@UMDcdihe Website: Center for Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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Jun 8, 2021 • 48min

Climbing Down the Ivory Tower w/ Dr. Frederick Engram Jr.

A wide range of disciplines address the historic and ongoing manifestations of racial inequality and injustice in the curriculum. Many educators are working to equip students to analyze, understand, and intervene systems of oppression in order to advance #equity. Despite the commitment of many to bring a critical analysis of racial injustice many still encounter challenges in teaching this content effectively. Today we join Dr. Frederick V. Engram Jr, Disruptor and Assistant Professor to discuss the way racism, white supremacy and white privilege display themselves in higher education and how an anti-racist lens can be part of the solution to uproot these ills. Keep in Touch with Dr. Engram:   Twitter: @VanCarlito2003 Instagram:@Dr.Engram19   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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May 25, 2021 • 1h 46min

The Community of Practice: #NotJustABlackBody w/ Dr. Magdala Chery, Dr. Sabrina Gard, and Dr. Jessica Isom

The United States health care delivery system has historically engaged in the systematic segregation and discrimination of patients based on race and ethnicity, the effects of which persist to this day. This issue has resulted in inequities in access to and quality of health care and are major contributors to racial and ethnic health disparities. Today we join Dr. Magdala Chery, Dr. Sabrina Gard, and Dr. Jessica Isom, to discuss the disparate impacts of COVID-19 on Black and Brown communities, and how as a collective, the #NotJustABlackBody campaign is calling for systemic change in the healthcare system.    Keep in Touch and Connect with Not Just A Black Body   Twitter: @NotJustABlkBody Instagram:@NotJustABlackBody The Not Just A Black Body website can be found here.   Dr. Magdala Chery Twitter: @DrMagdalaChery Dr. Magdala Chery Instagram: @DrMagdalaChery Dr. Jessica Isom Twitter: @DrJessIsomMDMPH Dr. Jessica Isom Instagram: @DrJessIsomMDMPH Dr. Sabrina Gard Twitter: @DoctaGard Dr. Sabrina Gard Instagram: @Meet.Brina   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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May 11, 2021 • 45min

Quality Over Quantity w/ Dr. Bryan O. Buckley

Even with the best healthcare in top-notch clinical facilities, accidents, infections and other unwanted outcomes sometimes happen. According to the World Health Organization, globally as many as 4 out of 10 patients experience safety issues in primary and ambulatory care settings. Today we join Dr. Bryan O. Buckley, Program Director at the MedStar Institute for Quality and Safety, to discuss disparities and inequities in patient safety, what lessons we can learn from COVID-19, and the tools available to healthcare to disrupt this problem. Keep in Touch with Dr. Buckley: LinkedIn: Bryan O. Buckley, DrPH, MPH Twitter: @bryanobuckley   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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Apr 27, 2021 • 59min

The Community of Practice: In the Line of Fire w/ Dr. UniQue C. Starks, Jarrell Daniels, and Shakira Bolden, JD

Every day, gun violence takes lives from communities all across the country in the form of suicides, unintentional shootings and interpersonal conflicts that become fatal due to easy access to guns. It is an urgent, complex, and multifaceted problem that requires evidence-based, multifaceted solutions. Today we join Dr. UniQue C. Starks, Jarrell Daniels, and Shakira Bolden, JD, to discuss the myths behind "black on black crime" as a form of gun violence, and how they are using grassroot organizing to change policies and laws in New York.   Keep in Touch and Connect with our Speakers   Collective Social Media: Citizens Against Capitalism Dr. UniQue Starks Instagram: @UniQueCStarks Dr. UniQue Starks LinkedIn: UniQue C. Starks Kira Bolden Instagram: @Kira__Bee Kira Bolden LinkedIn: Kira B. The Columbia Center for Justice can be found here.   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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Apr 13, 2021 • 54min

Not Just A Black Disease w/ André Marcel Harris

About 100,000 American have sickle cell disease (SCD), an inherited disorder marked by sickle-shaped blood cells that can lump together, causing blockages of blood vessels, strokes, anemia, and early death. As a group, people with sickle cell disease experience worse health outcomes compared to other diseases and have access to fewer health resources. Today, we join André Marcel Harris, sickle cell disease advocate to discuss the current standard of care for SCD, and some of the structural barriers that interfere with access and treatment.   Keep in Touch and Connect with André   Facebook: André Marcel Harris Twitter: @Andreharris89 Instagram: @AndreMarcelHarris LinkedIn: André Marcel Harris   Join Black Men in Social Work or Black Men in Public Health on Facebook.   To learn more about Sickle Cell Disease please visit Sickle Cell Disease Association of America website here.   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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Mar 30, 2021 • 44min

Take A Stand w/ Algeria Wilson, MSW

Regardless of what type of social work you practice, we all have opinions and all have an opportunity to contribute to the public discourse. This doesn’t always have to be public speaking, and in many cases an opinion editorial is more than enough. Today, we join Algeria Wilson, the Director of Public Policy at the National Association of Social Workers Michigan Chapter to discuss how she has adopted a firm position on Black lives, managing the criticism that comes with her work, and how policy can be a tool for improving outcomes in society.   Twitter: @AlgeriaWilson  NASW Michigan Instagram: @NASWMI NASW Michigan Twitter: @NASWMI   Algeria’s On Black Death Article can be found here.   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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Mar 23, 2021 • 40min

A Lifelong Commitment w/ Gina Tremonti Gembel, MSW

Continuing education is an opportunity for lifelong learning that expands your thinking, strengthens your practice, and helps to shape social work and related professions to meet the needs of the 21st century. Today we join Gina Tremonti Gembel, Director of Continuing Education at Michigan State University to discuss her role in continuing education that includes advancing social justice, engaging university partners and her vision for the future of the profession.   Keep In Touch and Connect with our Speaker:   LinkedIn: Gina Tremonti Gembel, MSW MSU School of Social Work    Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine
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Mar 16, 2021 • 1h 44min

The Community of Practice: Therapy in Black w/ Dr. William Coombs, Trey Taylor and Christopher Scott

Many men have not been told/taught how to process and talk about their emotional experiences, furthering a sense of isolation, anger, and resentment. In this episode, we bring together three Black therapists to share their thoughts and experiences with regard to mental health. This episode represents their voices - uncensored and unscripted. What they have to say is honest, heartfelt, and at times, unsettling. Perhaps most important - their voices are ones that taken together are incredibly strong and courageous. Today we join Dr. William Coombs, Christopher Scott, MSW and returning guest Trey Taylor, LCSW to discuss the systemic issues that underlie the mental health problems faced by African American men today.   The Ben Gordon Players Tribune article referenced can be found here.   Keep in Touch and Connect with our Speakers   Trey’s Twitter: @Retro_GT Trey’s Instagram: @Retro_GT Trey’s Podcast: Everybody Relax Christopher’s Twitter: @HHSocialWork Christopher’s Instagram: @HipHopSocialWorker Christopher’s Podcast: The Hip Hop Social Worker  Dr. Will Coombs Twitter: @WCoombsDSW
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Mar 9, 2021 • 56min

Lessons From the Field w/ Malikah Marrus DSW-C

For social workers, field learning plays a leading role in social work education and social work educators and field instructors need to know how their students learn and develop during the field experience. This process of learning is critical for students to help them acquire, practice, and improve the values, skills and knowledge needed for the profession. Today, we join Malikah Marrus, DSW-C to discuss the importance of field education and some of the behind the scene discussions that take place to maximize field placements.   Keep in Touch and Connect with our Speaker! Twitter: MDMarrus Instagram: mdmarrus   Listen & Subscribe to Equity Matters Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, and Spotify  Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the Equity Matters E-Zine

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