Fear and mistrust. Two of the many negative sentiments Americans have when facing our healthcare system and its providers. For Black people, the feelings are derived from a deep history of maltreatment dating from the time of slavery and Jim Crow.
Why is the lack of trust spreading and deepening? What do we do about it?
We sat down with Dr. Mary Ojo-Carons of EvoScient Gynecology to talk about the challenges and solutions in building trust between patients and providers.
From the Pod:
Ep 38: Black, Blue and Green: Consequences of Medical Racism
Ep 37: Race Debates in the Comments Section
Ep 36: Reparations
Ep 35: The Black White Card (Weaponizing of Skin)
Ep 34: Why are we doing this?
Ep 33: Culture Quiz
Ep 32: 5 Ways to Thrive Uncomfortable Culture Conversations
Ep 31: So White So Black Holiday Music
Ep 30: Naked... stripping down to our bias
Ep 29: The kids aren't alright (Parenting with implicit bias)
Bonus Short Episode: Articulate... Why words matter
Ep 28: Guarded into Gangs
Ep 27: Colonized Minds (The teaching of racism over time)
Ep 26: Thanks for giving lies
Ep 25: White people's pets (and other weird pet culture)
Ep 24: Do the work!? (A conversation short)
Ep 23: and Disgrace about Blackface
Ep 22: America's Paint Brush: White Supremacy
Ep 21: Comedy Culture
Ep 20: White Saviorism? What the heck is that?
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