Racism is a Public Health Crisis: Critical Conversations with KinectEDucation

Dr. Kelly Meier & Briana Williamson M.S

This season of for the KinectEd Podcast themed, Racism is a Public Health Crisis, sponsored by BlueCross BlueShield Minnesota, brings together a powerful lineup of guests, offering a multifaceted exploration of how racism intersects with public health.


Listeners can expect to hear from a diverse range of voices, each providing unique perspectives on the systemic challenges and opportunities for change in healthcare and beyond. Some of the notable guests this season include Dr. Reggie Edwards, the acting City Manager of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, who shares his experiences and strategies in managing a city during a period of racial and public health crisis. Another distinguished guest, James C. Burroughs II, the Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer at Children’s Minnesota, delves into the implementation of equity and inclusion in pediatric healthcare, reflecting on his extensive experience in the field.

Throughout the season, the podcast will cover a variety of topics, from the impact of systemic racism on community health and the importance of equity in healthcare leadership to the role of policy in shaping public health outcomes. Discussions will also focus on practical solutions, community engagement, and the transformative power of inclusive practices.

This season aims to not only highlight the challenges posed by racism as a public health crisis but also to showcase the inspiring work being done to combat these issues.

With the support of BlueCross BlueShield Minnesota, the podcast provides a platform for critical conversations, encouraging listeners to engage, reflect, and become part of the solution in creating a healthier, more equitable society.

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Racism is a Public Health Crisis Voices Unheard with Dr. Dani Scott: Healing the Divide in Speech-Language Pathology
Aug 4 2023
Racism is a Public Health Crisis Voices Unheard with Dr. Dani Scott: Healing the Divide in Speech-Language Pathology
This podcast episode sheds light on the profound intersection of racism, public health, and the field of speech-language pathology. Join us as we delve into the critical work of Dr. Danielle Scott, an esteemed expert focusing on therapeutic relationships between speech-language pathologists and culturally and linguistically diverse students.In this episode, Dr. Scott takes us on a transformative journey, examining the deep-rooted impact of racism on speech and language development. Through thought-provoking conversations and powerful personal narratives, we explore the barriers faced by marginalized students and communities, seeking to dismantle systemic injustices within the field.As an advocate for change, Dr. Scott's work is driven by the belief that every voice deserves to be heard. She shares her invaluable insights, guiding speech-language pathologists to develop culturally responsive approaches and forge genuine connections with diverse students. By fostering inclusivity, understanding, and empathy, she strives to bridge the divide and empower students to thrive.Join us as we engage in a candid discussion, challenge conventional practices, and illuminate the path towards a more equitable future. Whether you're a speech-language pathologist, an educator, or simply passionate about dismantling racial disparities in healthcare, "Racism is a Public Health Crisis" will empower you to become an agent of change.Together, let's amplify the voices that have long been unheard, transforming the landscape of speech-language pathology and creating a more inclusive society for all.This season has been sponsored by BlueCross BlueShield Minnesota.Support the show