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 19: Literacy, Race and Constitutional Rights
Ep 18: Activism, Racism and Voting
Ep 17: Jae: Uh Racism? We are all just guessing
Ep 16: Honey Buns & Potato Salad
Ep 15: Megan Hall: Breaking out of racism
Ep 14: Trained to Hate
Ep 13: You, Me & A former neo-Nazi?
Ep 12: As Clear as Con·fed·er·a·cy
Ep 11: Mental Gymastics
Ep 10: Real Thoughts Fake Conversation
Ep 09: White Intent in Black History
Ep 08: White Confessional
Ep 07: The Essence of Glamour
BS: Men, Women and Racism
Ep 06: White Fragility meets Black Hostility
Ep 05: Implicit Bias
Ep 04:Juneteenth
Ep 03:To appreciate or appropriate
Ep 02: Some kinda allodoxaphobia
Ep 01: This is us
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