Black Alaska Health & Wellness
Podcast Description
A podcast that explores topics of interest to the health and well-being of Black Alaskans
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Content Themes
Key themes include health disparities, cultural identity, and community support with episodes featuring discussions on rites of passage for Black men, the historical context of civil rights in Alaska, and health assessments specific to the Black community as highlighted by guests like Celeste Hodge Growden.

A podcast that explores topics of interest to the health and well-being of Black Alaskans

In this episode, I sat down with Dr Cal Williams, a longtime Anchorage, Alaska resident, historian, civil rights activist, and a leader in the Black community. Dr Cal Williams was born on November 30, 1941 in Monroe, Louisiana; served in Vietnam in the United States Air Force during the early 1960s; participated in the historic March on Washington, and an affiliate of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE).
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