Health for the People

Health for the People
Podcast Description
Health for the People amplifies community voices, shares knowledge, and fosters solutions to advance equitable healthcare. Through engaging discussions with experts and personal stories, we empower individuals to challenge systemic injustices, access clear health information, and take charge of their healing. Our vision is a world where everyone has the tools, resources, and support to thrive in their health journey, free from systemic oppression, and where healthcare is fair and inclusive for all.
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The podcast emphasizes topics related to equitable healthcare, systemic injustices, and community empowerment, with episodes like 'Decolonizing Pregnancy' exploring Black joy in maternal health and others addressing access to healthcare resources and community-driven solutions.

Health for the People amplifies community voices, shares knowledge, and fosters solutions to advance equitable healthcare. Through engaging discussions with experts and personal stories, we empower individuals to challenge systemic injustices, access clear health information, and take charge of their healing. Our vision is a world where everyone has the tools, resources, and support to thrive in their health journey, free from systemic oppression, and where healthcare is fair and inclusive for all.
In the series premiere episode, Eileen talks with Jayana Espinoza, a New York based doula, and unpacks the predicament of pregnancy and reclaiming Black joy as a form of protest.

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