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Skinny Trees: An Exploration of Health Inequities In & Around Chicago is the first Chicago-born podcast to bring varied content to our audience in an effort to tell the stories of health inequities in and around Chicago. We will view these issues through the lens of community members and organizatio…

An Exploration of Health Inequities In and Around Chicago


    • Mar 6, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Celebrating BHM 2025: Dr. Paris Thomas of Equal Hope

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 8:12


    Wrapping up our celebration of Black History Month (BHM) 2025, we are featuring a conversation with Dr. Paris Thomas, CEO of Equal Hope, as she shares her personal story and Equal Hope's mission to reduce women's healthcare disparities. Equal Hope saves lives by tackling health inequities head-on by providing free breast and reproductive cancer services and resources to uninsured and underinsured people in need. Through research, quality assessment, advocacy, education, and patient navigation, Equal Hope takes a holistic approach to healthcare, working toward sustainable outcomes and true health equity. https://equalhope.org/

    Celebrating Black History Month: Delores King of Livin' Through the Lenz

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 13:02


    Join us as we celebrate Black History Month 2025 with our special guest Delores King, Founder/CEO of Livin' Through the Lenz -- a nonprofit that combines photo-based therapy and visual storytelling to aid healing. https://www.livinthruthelenz.org/

    Special Guest Hosts with Dr. Joe Feinglass on the U.S. Healthcare System

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 59:05


    In this special episode, our guest co-hosts are Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (ChicagoCHEC) Fellows Program Alumni David Bastos (Northwestern University) and Vanessa Pineda (University of Illinois at Chicago) sit down with Dr. Joe Feinglass, Research Professor at Northwestern University on health services with over 30 years of experience in health policy, quality improvement, health disparities, medical informatics, patient safety, womens' health and social epidemiology research with 250+ peer reviewed publications. Their conversation focuses on the history and current state of the United States healthcare system. For more information about the ChicagoCHEC Fellows Program, please visit chicagochec.org/fellows (our next application deadline is February 5th, 2025). NOTE: This interview was recorded in September 2024.

    2024 ChicagoCHEC Fellows: Reflections on Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 57:38


    Join us in this special episode featuring the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (CHEC) Fellows Program 2024 cohort. This program brings undergrad and postbac students together in preparation for careers in social, behavioral, and biomedical research and in health care. They share with us their experiences with the CHEC Fellows program including highlights, insightful moments and how it has enriched their career paths. Interested in joining ChicagoCHEC program in 2024? - Applications accepted thru February 5, 2025 apply here: chicagochec.org/fellows/ Contact us at: skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com skinnytreespodcast.com @HealthEquityNU on Twitter/X

    2023 ChicagoCHEC Fellows: Reflections on Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 52:27


    Join us in this special episode featuring the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (CHEC) Fellows Program 2023 cohort. This program brings undergrad and postbac students together in preparation for careers in social, behavioral, and biomedical research and in health care. They share with us their experiences with the CHEC Fellows program including highlights and “aha” moments and how it has enriched their career paths. Interested in joining ChicagoCHEC program in 2024? - Applications open in November apply here: https://chicagochec.org/fellows/ Contact us at: skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com skinnytreespodcast.com @SkinnyTrees312 on Twitter

    "Well Mama" Maternal Health Limited Series | Dr. Melissa Simon

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 25:14


    In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with CHET Director/Founder -- Dr. Melissa Simon. Melissa A. Simon, MD, MPH is the George H. Gardner Professor of Clinical Gynecology, Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She is also the Founder and Director of the Center for Health Equity Transformation and the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative. She serves as the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center's Associate Director for Community Outreach and Engagement. She is an expert in implementation science, women's health across the lifespan, minority health, community engagement and health equity. She has been recognized with numerous awards for her substantial contribution to excellence in health equity scholarship, women's health and mentorship, including her recent election to the National Academy of Medicine and the Association of American Physicians. She has received the Presidential Award in Excellence in Science Mathematics and Engineering Mentorship and is a Presidential Leadership Scholar. She is a former member of the US Preventive Services Task Force and serves on the NIH Office of Research in Women's Health Advisory Committee. For more information on maternal health projects, please visit: - https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/chet/ - https://well-mama.org/

    "Well Mama" Maternal Health Limited Series | Birth Equity with Kelly Davis, MPA

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 32:46


    In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Kelly Davis, MPA who is co-founder and Chief Equity Officer at KINSHIFT. KINSHIFT supports healthcare and public health transformation through evidence-based practices rooted in actionable principles of trauma-and-resilience-informed care and anti-racism. She's also the former Chief of Birth Equity Innovation at the National Birth Equity Collaborative (NBEC), which creates solutions to optimize Black maternal and infant health. Prior to NBEC, Ms. Davis led a series of innovative initiatives for the NYC Health Department (DOHMH). During her tenure at DOHMH, Ms. Davis led healthy eating and active living initiatives and served as one of the founding members of the Center for Health Equity, where she conceptualized the Family Wellness Suites, community respite and healing spaces for parents and children. Ms. Davis also spearheaded planning, implementation and oversight of several special initiatives, including the City's first HIV public awareness campaign totally focused on women and a maternal morbidity and mortality initiative supporting 14 maternity hospitals in a long-term institutional transformation process that addresses structural racism, bias, resilience, and trauma-informed care. RESOURCES: - Physician-patient racial concordance and disparities in birthing mortality for newborns. (2020) https://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/117/35/21194.full.pdf - Black Maternal Health Research Re-Envisioned: Best Practices for the Conduct of Research With, For, and By Black Mamas. https://harvardlpr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2020/11/BMMA-Research-Working-Group.pdf - The Cycle to Respectful Care: A Qualitative Approach to the Creation of an Actionable Framework to Address Maternal Outcome Disparities. (2021) https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/9/4933/htm

    "Well Mama" Maternal Health Limited Series | Binary Gender Dynamics with Dr. Kathryn Schubert

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 22:26


    In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Dr. Kathryn (Katie) Schubert who is President and CEO of the Society for Women's Health Research (SWHR), where she leads the organization's efforts to promote research on sex as a biological variable and improve women's health through science, policy and education. RESOURCES: - https://www.familyequality.org/resources/preparing-for-pregnancy-as-a-non-binary-person/ - https://www.acog.org/education-and-events/creog/curriculum-resources/additional-curricular-resources/transgender-health-care - https://swhr.org/

    "Well Mama" Maternal Health Limited Series | Pregnancy & Incarceration with Dr. Carolyn Sufrin

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 42:39


    In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Dr. Carolyn Sufrin who is a medical anthropologist and obstetrician/gynecologist at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She worked as a physician at the San Francisco jail from 2007-2013, where she started an onsite women's health specialty clinic. Her work is dedicated to research, advocacy, and care for incarcerated women, especially at the intersection of health care and criminal justice system reform. Dr. Sufrin currently leads Advocacy and Research on Reproductive Wellness of Incarcerated People (ARRWIP). ARRWIP is a group of researchers examining the intersections of reproductive justice and the criminal legal system out of Johns Hopkins University. ARRWIP started with the Pregnancy in Prison Statistics (PIPS) Project: the first-ever systematic study of pregnancy outcomes from carceral institutions in the U.S. She is also author of the book JailCare: Finding the Safety Net for Women Behind Bars – published in 2017 that focuses on the experiences of incarcerated pregnant women as well as on the practices of the jail guards and health providers who care for them. Her book describes the contradictory ways that care and maternal identity emerge within a punitive space presumed to be devoid of care. RESOURCES: •https://www.jailcare.org/

    "Well Mama" Maternal Health Limited Series | Breastfeeding Support with Janel Hughes-Jones, PC

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 58:00


    In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Janel Hughes-Jones, a bilingual breastfeeding Peer Counselor (PC), with more than 18 years of experience working with many organizations to facilitate breastfeeding communities in public health, hospital, educational, business and faith based settings in the State of Illinois. She was the co-chair of JABA (Joliet Alliance of Breastfeeding Advocates)from 2004 - 2019. She is the President and Founder of Milk of the Heart Inc. a 501-c3 breastfeeding education, support and advocacy non-profit, where she raises funds for equity projects like hiring a translator to translate the “Illinois Breastfeeding Law Card” into Spanish and receiving donations to build incentive bags for women to take an infant feeding class. She is a proud member of BELA, Birth Equity Leadership Academy, (Health Connect One) and has been a long time speaker at the Illinois' Baby Expo, Northwestern University, and APHA's Annual Meeting/Expo. She was a co-author to scientist, Lauren Keenan-Devlin's and Dr. Ann Borders' recently published work in the Journal of Perinatology, April of 2021 entitled, “Clinically integrated breastfeeding peer counseling and breastfeeding outcomes.” RESOURCES: • Firstdroplets.com • Womenhealth.gov • Wicbreastfeeding.fns.usda.gov • Magicalhour.org (9 stages of attachment) • Breastfeedingresourcesontario.ca (positioning and latching-scroll down to how to engage the chin first before latching) • svucko@vuckolaw.com a women's workplace rights firm

    "Well Mama" Maternal Health Limited Series | ACEs & PTSD in pregnancy with Dr. Ashish Premkumar

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 27:56


    In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Dr. Ashish Premkumar, a maternal-fetal medicine clinician/researcher at the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County in Chicago, IL. Topics include Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs) and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) as it relates to pregnancy and birth outcomes. Dr. Premkumar has a particular interest in merging social scientific theory with clinical education, practice, and research. He has pursued research focused on anthropological questions of risk, stigma, and inequity surrounding pregnancy, particularly among pregnant people with illicit substance use disorders. He also has performed work on racial and ethnic inequities in perinatal health outcomes, as well as the effects of sociopolitical and economic marginalization on adverse health outcomes during the peripartum period.

    "Well Mama" Maternal Health Limited Series | Poor Medicaid Policies with Dr. Rishi Agrawal

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 29:51


    In this limited series of episodes, we have conversations with a variety of experts and community leaders in the field of maternal and child health to discuss how to advance maternal health equity. In this episode we spoke with Dr. Rishi Agrawal, a pediatric hospitalist at La Rabida children's hospital - a partner of Lurie Children's Hospital. His research interests include health services research and advocacy for systems and policy improvement. Topics include medicaid program in relation to pregnant women in Illinois.

    S2E11: Maxson Joseph talks with students from UIC Champions COVID-19 Vaccination Cohort

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 40:16


    In this special episode, a ChicagoCHEC Fellows Alumnus -- Maxson Joseph -- talks with two high school students part of the UIC Champions Vaccination Cohort. UIC Champions is a summer program with its goal of empowering Chicago youth to become community leaders, create pathways to health professions careers and advance health equity. More info at https://twitter.com/uic_champions Join us at the upcoming event mentioned in the podcast! Summer Youth Leadership Event: State of the Pandemic: What Youth and their Families Need to Know as Vaccine Eligibility Expands. Scheduled for Saturday, June 5th from 11am-12pm CST, this event will feature Dr. Geraldine Luna, the Medical Director of the COVID-19 Initiative at the Chicago Department of Public Health and Dr. Melissa Simon, the Director of the Center for Health Equity Transformation. To register for this event, visit http://bit.ly/June5YLE. Contact us at: skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com skinnytreespodcast.com @SkinnyTrees312 on Twitter

    S2E10 Reflections on CHEC Fellows Program 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 37:13


    Join us in this special episode featuring the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (CHEC) Fellows Program 2020 cohort. This program brings undergrad and postbac students together in preparation for careers in social, behavioral, and biomedical research and in health care. They share with us their experiences with the CHEC Fellows during a pandemic and ongoing social unrest, program highlights and “aha” moments from summer 2020 and how it has enriched their career paths. Interested in joining ChicagoCHEC program in 2021? - Applications NOW open until March 1st, 2021: https://chicagochec.org/opportunities/education-training-programs/research-fellows/ - Find out more at https://chicagochec.org Background music from FreeMusicArchive.org licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0: - We Are Stardust by Ketsa - Mountain Flowers by Siddhartha Corsus - Ode to Awareness by Siddhartha Corsus - Gazing by Andy G. Cohen - maria durch ein dornwald ging by Dee Yan-Key - Floating in Clouds by Lobo Loco - Drift Release by Ketsa - Bye Bye by Crowander - Slow Rising by Ketsa - Empire of Light by Siddhartha Corsus - New Soul by Ketsa - Flash by Yung Kartz - Confused by Maikaih Beats Contact us at: skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com skinnytreespodcast.com @SkinnyTrees312 on Twitter

    Mini-Ep08: COVID-19 in Chicago Communities | Greg Trotter from the Greater Chicago Food Depository

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 19:50


    This episode was recorded on May 11, 2020. Thank you for joining us on SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All. We like many of our fellow Chicagoans, are staying home and practicing physical distancing to flatten the curve. We are here to present a mini-series: COVID-19 in our Chicago communities. This episode features our co-host Araceli Estrada interviewing Greg Trotter, Senior Public Relations Manager, the spokesperson for the Greater Chicago Food Depository. He was a food business reporter for the Chicago Tribute where he often wrote stories about SNAP benefits and inequities in access to food. He strongly believes that no one should go hungry! Chicago Greater Food Depository Find Food Map: https://www.chicagosfoodbank.org/find-food/ Donate to the Chicago Greater Food Depository: https://secure2.convio.net/gcfd/site/Donation2?8743.donation=form1&df_id=8743&mfc_pref=T

    S2E09: José López on Humboldt Park, Puerto Rican Culture & Identity in Chicago

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 47:48


    NOTE: This episode was recorded on January 9th, 2020. Our guest for this special episode during Hispanic Heritage Month is José López – a prominent community leader and Executive Director of The Puerto Rican Cultural Center in Chicago, which he co-founded in 1973. He has written extensively on the political and social reality of Puerto Ricans in the United States while serving as an adjunct instructor at Northeastern Illinois University, Columbia College and the University of Illinois at Chicago. Your host for this episode is Maggie Nava – a longtime community advocate from our Center for Health Equity Transformation - who currently serves as Site Director for the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative at Northwestern University. Featured Guest: - José López, more info and bio available here: https://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/November-2014/Jose-Lopez-Humboldt-Park/ CONTACT US: – skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com – twitter.com/skinnytrees312 Outro music: - "Coco" performed Live at WFMU on Transpacific Sound Paradise with Rob Weisberg, 10/26/2015 by Radio Jarocho and Zenen Zeferino Huervo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.

    S2E08: Urban Growers Collective | Food Access & Justice in Chicago

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 26:46


    NOTE: This episode was recorded in October 2019. The SkinnyTrees podcast team took a field trip to an urban farm on Chicago’s south side. Founded in 2017, the Urban Growers Collective (UGC) aims to address the inequities and structural racism that exist in the food system and in underserved communities. Their vision is to use urban agriculture to cultivate pathways to freedom through food and healing. Their goal is to build economic opportunity for Chicago’s youth; reduce food insecurity, and increase access to affordable fresh produce and healthy food. UGC operates eight urban farms on 11-acers of land predominantly located on Chicago’s South Side. More info at: https://blockclubchicago.org/2020/08/07/32-million-auburn-gresham-urban-farm-coming-to-life-after-state-grants-last-2-million-to-project/ Guests: Malcolm Evans, Production Manager https://urbangrowerscollective.org/team/malcolmevans/ CONTACT US: – skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com – twitter.com/skinnytrees312 Outro music provided by: -JB Positive Music: @jbpositivemusic

    Mini-Ep07: COVID-19 in Chicago Communities | Garth Walker, MD, MPH

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 24:51


    This episode was recorded on May 4, 2020. Thank you for joining us on SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All. We like many of our fellow Chicagoans, are staying home and practicing social distancing to flatten the curve. We are here to present a mini-series: COVID-19 in our Chicago communities. This episode features our co-host, Rabih Dahdouh, interviewing Dr. Garth Walker, MD, MPH who is an emergency medicine attending physician at the Jesse Brown Veteran Affairs Hospital. Dr. Walker is post-doctoral trainee at our Center for Health Equity Transformation working with the Northwestern Medicine Emergency Department and Northwestern Buehler Center for Health Policy and Economics investigating social determinants of health in firearm injury recidivism and healthcare disparities related to opioid mortalities. Dr. Walker is also co-founder, chief medical officer and head of innovation for Clinify Inc. A tech platform that utilizes social determinant of health indicators to improve patient engagement, healthcare outcomes and reduce healthcare cost for vulnerable populations. More info here: https://www.clinifyhealth.com/

    S2E07: “SOME PEOPLE” (Every)Body. Art, Health & Language with Kimberly J. Soenen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 54:34


    Note: This episode was recorded on March 12, 2020, just days before the Governor of Illinois instituted a stay-at-home order due to the coronavirus outbreak. In this episode we connected with Kimberly Soenen (short bio below) to discuss the importance of language in health and her ongoing art exhibit "SOME PEOPLE" (Every)Body. The ongoing project examines the ethics, people, processes, and systems that constitute the maintenance of, and barriers to, health for human beings. With this exhibition, the group of high performing contributing artists, photographers, essayists and physicians are asking the seminal question of our time: How do people define "health insurance," "healthcare,” “Public Health” and "health?” Contact: https://www.somepeopleeverybody.com/ @SomePeopleEveryBody https://www.instagram.com/somepeopleeverybody/ KimberlyJSoenen@Gmail.com Episode photo caption: Youth. Paul Michael at the Dunes. Photo by Kimberly J. Soenen. Outro Music Credits: Original Music by Wilson Tanner Smith on piano - “Freddie" (2013)

    Mini-Ep06: COVID-19 in Chicago Communities | Grace Chan

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 20:15


    This episode was recorded on April 20th, 2020. Thank you for joining us on SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All. We like many of our fellow Chicagoans, are staying home and practicing social distancing to flatten the curve. We are here to present a mini-series: COVID-19 in our Chicago communities. This episode features our co-host, Ivy Leung, interviewing Grace Chan, a long-time community activist and the executive director of the Coalition for Better Chinese American Community. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: *CBCAC Website and Hotline https://cbcacchicago.org/ *Bridgeport mutual aid system https://www.facebook.com/GBMAChicago/ *Asian American Advancing Justice: Reporting Hotline https://www.advancingjustice-aajc.org/covid19

    Mini-Ep05: COVID-19 in Chicago Communities | Fred Raz, RN

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 20:15


    This episode was recorded on April 9th, 2020. Thank you for joining us on SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All. We like many of our fellow Chicagoans, are staying home and practicing social distancing to flatten the curve. We are here to present a mini-series: COVID-19 in our Chicago communities. This episode features our co-host, Rabih Dahdouh, interviewing Fred Raz, a registered nurse at University of Illinois in Chicago Hospital Health Sciences System. He is currently supporting our city’s efforts to combat coronavirus by administering COVID-19 drive-thru tests.

    Mini-Ep04: COVID-19 in Chicago Communities | Marcus Wong, MD

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 20:12


    Thank you for joining us on SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All. We like many of our fellow Chicagoans, are staying home and practicing social distancing to flatten the curve. We are here to present a mini-series: COVID-19 in our Chicago communities. Each mini episode will focus on a different community in Chicago to find out how they are coping with these difficult times. This episode features our colleague, Ivy Leung interviewing Dr. Marcus Wong. He is an emergency medicine resident at University of Illinois in Chicago, currently rotating at Advocate Lutheran Hospital located in Park Ridge.

    Mini-Ep03: COVID-19 in Chicago Communities | Renee Flores, RN, BSN Dept of Veterans Affairs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 16:59


    Thank you for joining us on SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All. We like many of our fellow Chicagoans, are staying home and practicing social distancing to flatten the curve. We are here to present a mini-series: COVID-19 in our Chicago communities. Each mini episode will focus on a different community in Chicago to find out how they are coping with these difficult times. This episode features our colleague, Araceli Estrada interviewing Renee Flores, she is a registered nurse and a Home Telehealth Care Coordinator at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

    Mini-Ep02: COVID-19 in Chicago Communities | Dolores Castaneda, Little Village

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 25:09


    Thank you for joining us on SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All. We like many of our fellow Chicagoans, are staying home and practicing social distancing to flatten the curve. We are here to present a mini-series: COVID-19 in our Chicago communities. Each mini episode will focus on a different community in Chicago to find out how they are coping with these difficult times. This episode features our colleagues, Maggie Nava and Edgardo Ramirez interviewing Dolores Castañeda. Dolores is a longtime community health advocate and a research assistant at the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Center for Healthy Work. She is investigating the way precarious work affects black and brown communities and their health. Find more resources on COVID-19 on the City of Chicago's website: www.chicago.gov/city/en/sites/covid-19/home.html Contact us at: -skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com -twitter.com/skinnytrees312

    Mini-Ep01: COVID-19 in Chicago Communities | Esther Sciammarella, Chicago Hispanic Health Coalition

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 17:47


    Thank you for joining us on SkinnyTrees: Lift Health for All. We like many of our fellow Chicagoans, are staying home and practicing social distancing to flatten the curve. We are here to present a mini-series: COVID-19 in our Chicago communities. Each mini episode will focus on a different community in Chicago to find out how they are coping with these difficult times. This episode features our colleague, Maggie Nava interviewing Esther Sciammarella, a trusted community leader and the executive director of The Chicago Hispanic Health Coalition. Esther Sciammarella is the executive director of The ChicagoHispanic Health Coalition, which mission lies in getting the Hispanic community access to a good health system, regardless of their immigration status in the United States. Esther has promoted the development of social programs and supported the creation of educational courses to inform people about the prevention of chronic diseases such as diabetes and lupus. Find more resources on COVID-19 on the City of Chicago's website: https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/sites/covid-19/home.html Contact us at: -skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com -https://twitter.com/skinnytrees312

    S2E6: “Community Health Equity: A Chicago Reader” with Raj Shah, MD & Fernando De Maio, PhD

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 34:56


    In this episode we sit with Dr. Fernando De Maio and Dr. Raj Shah. Together they are co-directors of the Center for Community Health Equity -- a collaboration between DePaul and Rush University -- founded in 2015. They are also co-editors of “Community Health Equity: A Chicago Reader” -- released in April 2019. We discuss the book as a framework to understand the arc of the public health story in Chicago. We also cover topics such as structural violence, racism, and how to conduct more useful and accessible research for underserved communities here in Chicago. CONTACT US: – skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com – twitter.com/skinnytrees312 RESOURCES AND MENTIONS: - Center for Community Health Equity: https://healthequitychicago.org/ - Interviews with key researchers: https://healthequitychicago.org/our-work/voices-of-health-equity/ - Community Health Equity: A Chicago Reader: https://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/C/bo36366389.html - Teachers’ Guide: https://healthequitychicago.org/get-involved/chicago-reader%20-teaching-guide/ - The Virginia Commonwealth University Mapping Life Expectancy Project: - https://societyhealth.vcu.edu/work/the-projects/mapping-life-expectancy.html - The Alliance for Health Equity: https://allhealthequity.org/ - West Side United: https://westsideunited.org/ - WHO = World Health Organization; https://www.who.int/ - Health Equity Social Justice Conference (Summer 2020 date TBD) - Chicago Department of Public Health; https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/cdph.html Guests’ Recommendations: From Dr. Fernando De Maio, DePaul University - Any book by Dr. Paul Farmer: https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/6684.Paul_Farmer From Dr. Raj Shah, Rush: - How to be an Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi, https://www.ibramxkendi.com/books-1 Interested in research opportunities at CHET? – Visit https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/chet/education/index.html Outro music provided by: -JB Positive Music: @jbpositivemusic

    S2E5: Preventing Gun Violence in Chicago ft. Noam Ostrander, Terry Williams & Valerie Burgest

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 63:45


    Join us as we talk about the inequities surrounding gun violence with our Strategic Operations Director Samantha Alonis as she leads the discussion with Noam Ostrander (DePaul University) and Terry Williams (UIC) from the Chicago Gun Violence Research Collaborative, with special guest Valerie Burgest from the Illinois Chapter of Moms Demand Action. We cover how gun violence affects quality of life for everyone, community-driven research framework, and policies and programs aimed at preventing gun violence. CONTACT US: - skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com - twitter.com/skinnytrees312 Resources: • https://heyjackass.com/ - statistics on gun violence • https://www.cgvrc.org/ - Chicago Gun Violence Research Collaborative • https://momsdemandaction.org/ - Moms Demand Action • http://www.thinkoutsidedablock.org/#about • https://ragenglewood.org/ - Resident Association of Greater Englewood (Chicago) • https://www.teamworkenglewood.org/index.php • UIC Police PACE program - https://police.uic.edu/about-us/administrative-support-division/pace/ • Good Kids Mad City - https://www.facebook.com/GKMC2018/ • Chicago Survivors - https://chicagosurvivors.org/ • WTTW's First Hand Gun Violence - https://interactive.wttw.com/firsthand/gun-violence Guests' Recommendations: Natalie Moore book - The South Side https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250118332 Eric Thomas - Motivational Speaker https://etinspires.com/home DISCLAIMER: The personal and professional opinions and views of Terry Williams during this podcast do not represent the views and opinions of the University of Illinois Systems or the University of Illinois at Chicago Police Department. Terry Williams' views and opinions are independent.

    S2E4: Straight Talk about Biases in Healthcare with Dr. Clyde Yancy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 33:21


    In this episode, we sat down with Dr. Clyde Yancy -- Vice Dean for Diversity & Inclusion and Chief of Cardiology in the Department of Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (NUFSM). In our discussion we covered the dangers of implicit bias in healthcare, addressing inequities in academic medical institutions, and how Dr. Yancy’s upbringing and experience has informed his research and practice. For more information on NUFSM’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion please visit https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/diversity/ For more information on the Center for Health Equity Transformation please visit us at: https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/chet/ Books recommended by Dr. Clyde Yancy: Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/malcolm-gladwell/blink/9780316010665/ Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World—and Why Things Are Better Than You Think by Hans Rosling , Anna Rosling Rönnlund , et al. https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250107817 Contact Us: https://twitter.com/skinnytrees312 https://skinnytreespodcast.com/ Skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com Outro music provided by: - https://soundcloud.com/jbpositivemusic

    S2E3: Reflecting on the ChicagoCHEC Research Fellows Program Summer 2019

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 31:25


    Join us in this special episode featuring the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative Research Fellows Program 2019 cohort. This program brings undergrad and postbac students together in preparation for careers in social, behavioral, and biomedical research and in health care. They share with us their experiences, highlights and “aha” moments from this summer and how it has enriched their career paths. LIST OF FELLOWS CLASS OF 2019: NU = Northwestern University UIC = University of Illinois at Chicago NEIU = Northeastern Illinois University CCC = City Colleges of Chicago Emamoke Oshobe, NU Nihmotallahi Adebayo, NU Sarah Davis, NU Jacqueline Contreras, CCC Alivia Heuer, NEIU Lashonya Phillips, NEIU Mayra Trujillo, NEIU Nene Bah, NEIU Tynetta Hill, CCC Vanessa Martinez, CCC Everado Tafolla, UIC Jonathan Banks, UIC Kevin Munoz, UIC Mir Hassam, UIC Oluwadamilola (Dami) Oyaluade, UIC Patrycja Budzky, UIC Viviana Uribe, UIC Interested in joining ChicagoCHEC program in 2020? - Applications open in December 2019: https://northwestern.box.com/s/lo7pk6fhg5xq96r1ugaush90kin1ekoq - Find out more at https://chicagochec.org Background music provided by: -JB Positive Music: https://soundcloud.com/jbpositivemusic Contact us at: skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com skinnytreespodcast.com @SkinnyTrees312 on Twitter

    S2E2: Dr. Julie Morita fmr. Commissioner of Chicago Dept. of Public Health & Current EVP at RWJF

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 37:29


    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Julie Morita, former Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health and currently the Executive Vice President at the RWJF (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)"overseeing all programming, policy, research, and communications activities in support of its vision of building a Culture of Health in America in which everyone has a fair and just opportunity for health and well-being." In our interview, we discuss Dr. Morita's past accomplishments, her views on health equity and what motivated her to get into public health. We also touch upon e-cigarettes, vaccinations, Healthy Chicago 2.0, working with diverse stakeholders and what's next for Dr. Morita. Contact us: - skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com -twitter.com/skinnytrees312 Links and mentions (in order of appearance): • West Side United westsideunited.org/ • Elevate Chicago www.elevatedchicago.org/ • Nurse Nancy Golden Books www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/85921…0375832628/ • RWJF (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)www.rwjf.org/en/how-we-work/bui…ure-of-health.html • Flu Pandemic 2009 www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/…0_PandemicFlu.pdf • Ebola virus and coordinated response academic.oup.com/cid/article/61/10/1554/301627 • Immunizations work - HPV vaccine campaign www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/cdp…et-hpv-vacci.html • Tobacco 21+ policy advocacy work www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/may…nerTestifies.html • Chicago Health Atlas www.chicagohealthatlas.org/ • Plan to End Homelessness www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/fss…homelessness.html • Jonathan Fielding former LA County health commissioner ph.ucla.edu/faculty/fielding • Seeing White Series podcast www.sceneonradio.org/ • Building Healthy Places Community Development buildhealthyplaces.org/principles-fo…-communities/ • Healthy Chicago 2.0 www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/cdp…althychicago.html Books/Podcast Recommendations: - Building Healthy Places Making the Case for linking community development and health www.buildhealthyplaces.org/resources/m…and-health/ - The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip by George Saunders www.georgesaundersbooks.com/the-very-pe…ers-of-frip - Freakonomics Radio Podcast freakonomics.com/ - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver www.animalvegetablemiracle.com/book.htm - Decomposed Podcast with Jade Simmons podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deco…ns/id1458565545 - Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn www.amazon.com/Sharp-Objects-Gil…ynn/dp/0307341550 - Latino USA podcast by NPR www.npr.org/podcasts/510016/latino-usa

    S2E1 Dr. Melissa Simon Re-Introduction & the new CHET (Center for Health Equity Transformation)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 18:11


    Welcome back! SkinnyTrees is happy to return with its second season. In this first episode of season two we bring back Dr. Melissa Simon to discuss what we have been up to since you last heard from us. Dr. Simon introduces an exciting new center launched this year -- the Center for Health Equity Transformation (CHET). She explains the work this center aims to do and how it is taking a different approach. Dr. Simon stresses why health equity is important and required to lift health for all. We review a few key terms that might be helpful in future episodes and understanding the work we want to highlight along the way. Stay tuned for the next episode with the former Commissioner of the Department of Public Health -- Dr. Julie Morita! Links: - https://feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/chet/ -https://twitter.com/DrMelissaSimon Contact us: - skinnytreespodcast@gmail.com -https://twitter.com/skinnytrees312 Books mentioned: -Zoom by Istvan Banyai https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/324143/zoom-by-istvan-banyai/9780140557749/ -Finding my Voice by Valerie Jarrett https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/566230/finding-my-voice-by-valerie-jarrett/9780525558132/ - Becoming by Michelle Obama https://becomingmichelleobama.com/ - The Moment of Lift by Melinda Gates https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250313560

    Mini-Episode 1: Conversations with a Health Services Researcher, Dr. Joe Feinglass

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 26:26


    Join Skinny Trees on their first Mini-Episode led by Anika Jagasia, a rising high school Senior. Anika speaks with Dr. Joe Feinglass on his long-time career as a historian, social activist, former factory machinist, community college professor, and now a full professor and health services researcher at Northwestern University.

    SkinnyTrees Interviews Howard Brown COO

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 46:02


    SkinnyTrees Interviews Howard Brown COO by Center for Health Equity Transformation at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

    Nothing About Us WITHOUT Us: A conversation with Access Living

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 52:56


    When you think of health inequities our visions are not automatically brought to a person in a wheelchair, but people with disabilities experience many barriers to care, are often living on public aid, and have - as you might imagine - general issues maneuvering - at times - an inaccessible world. Being one of the first ten centers for independent living established in the country, Access Living's model includes over half of the board and the staff as people with disabilities. Nothing about us, without us.

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    EPISODE 2: Breaking the Rules’ with One of Chicago’s Dr. Linda Rae Murray

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 63:48


    EPISODE 2 | On ‘Breaking the Rules’ with one of Chicago’s most prominent Social Activists, Dr. Linda Rae Murray. www.skinnytreespodcast.com CHARGED. HAPPY. HOSTILE. ENRAGED. HOPEFUL. DISAPPOINTED. How do you feel about the last month? We have a new {future} President. We have a changing America. On Episode 2, we dive a little deeper into this… Dr. Murray is one of the largest personalities we will most likely ever to have grace Skinny Trees and is quick to have an unfiltered, real-talk, open conversation about things that are on her heart. A social activist, educator, clinician, and self-proclaimed revolutionary, Dr. Murray has spent her long career giving a voice to the medically undeserved. Having graduated from UIC medical school, Dr. Murray started her medical career at Cook County Hospital, where she ultimately went on to become the Chief Medical Officer of Primary Care & Community Health. Throughout her career, she held high-level positions at community-based clinics throughout Chicago, such as Near North and Woodlawn Health Center, held an appointment as the Medical Director of the Manitoba Federation of Labour in Canada, and became the President of the American Public Health Association (APHA). Throughout it all, she has stood as a strong voice for patient care of the uninsured and underinsured, for students – specifically those of color, and for the justice of marginalized populations. We sat down with Dr. Murray on a cold, Friday morning in her home to discuss her take on politics, education, healthcare, breaking the rules, and the overall changing climate of America. We’d like to especially thank Da In Lee who interviewed students to get their reaction regarding the election- this was played in the intro of this podcast, to Kurt Swan Jr. for a student music submission (outro music) from Black Swan Productions, and to Tone Jonez. Intro: Rage Donate Trump and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) The Illinois ACA Marketplace Frustrations with the ACA Uninsured individuals gaining healthcare coverage via the ACA Benefits of the ACA – specifically for people of color Medicaid Expansion Chicago as a Sanctuary City: here, here & here Interview with Dr. Linda Rae Murray: “Sometimes it pays to break the rules” – Dr. Murray Fee for Service Canada’s Healthcare System Pipeline Programs Under-funding education in IL Dr. Steve Whitman: here & here Project Brotherhood Cook County Trauma Unit Woodlawn Health Center Black Reconstruction by W.E.B Du Bois: here & here In the Shadow of the Poorhouse by Michael Katz The Philadelphia Negro by W.E.B Du Bois: here & here Outro: ChicagoCHEC 2017 Summer Research Fellows Program Kurt Swan Jr. Tone Jonez – Song title: Freedom www.skinnytreespodcast.com

    SkinnyTreesEpisode1October31.2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 42:12


    Episode 1 was created to set the scene for the content of Skinny Trees and the reoccurring themes we will discuss over the next 6 months of season 1. We interview Dr. Melissa Simon to better understand the landscape of health equity and to learn more about the varying terms of health disparities/inequality/inequities. Intro Music: Artist: Elizabeth Breen and Band Album: Havin' Stuff and Bein' Pretty Song Title: The Heat 5 in 5 Music: Tone Jonez www.tonejonez.com Outro Music: Tone Jonez www.tonejonez.com

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