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King Hollis: American Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 35:13


America has always had a cagey relationship with the art and craft and business  of cinema.  In  this episode, acclaimed film director King Hollis speaks about the dynamic connection between what we see on film and television, and what we perceive and judge as  reality— and truth.  Said King Hollis, “…in the early days of cinema, the culture shapeed the movies but in these days,  it is  the movies and television , which shape the culture. “ What does this mean for us going forward?”  We  take a deep and  purposeful drive into the depths of art and cinema as the soundtrack and movement for those whose voices and stories are often pushed into the background.

A Manifesto on Justice featuring Ed Gray (The Commish)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 36:59


We grow and develop with ideas about what justice is—or, is not.  But in a Nation founded and shaped —as we are told— by Judeo-Christian values— perhaps we should examine justice within that  framework. In this episode, we're going to unpack the realities of justice and how we believe it should inform and influence our choices. Many in our society are quick to say, ‘freedom isn't free.'  Neither is justice. There is a cost attached to it. A personal cost and a societal cost. In a frame dominated by a commitment to capitalism and scientism, how does the lack of access to health care, economic stability and emotional well-being pollute all of our lives? And, what should we do? Justice laments the tragedy of broken humans; then does something about it.

We Don't Forsake Fathers...not in St. Louis.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 30:44


The awe-inspiring vision of CEO Cheri Tillis-- leader of the 'Fathers and Families Support Center of Missouri' --  is changing the trajectories of families. Through her stunning, innovative --work and belief that 'Every father is a great father,'--  this organization actively re-frames  and re-establishes the essential role that fathers must play in the lives of children-- whether they are in the home or not. Tillis' pioneering  work can become a beacon of hope across this Nation.

Dallas Cowboys Writer Clarence Hill Discuss Black Athletes and Social Justice Pursuits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 27:41


Clarence Hill is the beat writer for the Dallas Cowboys and one brilliant jounalist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. We appreciate him being on the show and value the deep insights he shares. Our podcast series deals with issues of health inequities health disparities primarily in the world of black infant mortality. But we've expanded it because none of those issues regarding African-American health exists in a silo. We've taken a broader systems view to understanding the healthcare disparities that are it work that net out in metrics of  heightened amounts infant mortality reduced life expectancy.  What's troubling me lately is that I want to figure out to determine a way to encourage more athletes to use their  voice and influence to illuminate matters of health disparities in health in equities here in the United States.  Clarence offers his thoughts on this and much more--and he tries to convert  me to consider attending a Cowboy game. 

Juneteenth: A New Approach and Understanding

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 11:28


Chattel slavery. The owning and trafficking of humans has been around since the beginning of time. But slavery in the United States was especially harsh and cruel. At the beginning of the war we now call the 'Civil War,' there was a rhetoric used about 'protecting our way of life,' or 'preserving the union.' The reality is that is war was  about the continuation of slavery in the United States. Since our podcast is designed around health care disparities, black infant mortality,  and black maternal health we're going to build in how the aftermath of the war and Jim Crow laid the foundation fo inequities reduced access to health care that exists to this day. But first, we talk about Juneteenth.

Bringing Peace and Shalom to one of Chicago‘s Toughest Neighborhoods

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 50:44


We spent the hour with Pastor Phil Jackson of the Firehouse Community Arts Center (FCAC) in the North Lawndale neighborhood of Chicago. The team at FCAC is impacting the community to reduce violence, help young people acknowledge and face trauma and improve health care outcomes. More info about Pastor Jackson's work can be found here: thefcac.org.  

Healthcare In America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 27:15


Lindell welcomes to The_Gap Podcast Series Joyce Tapley, CEO of Foremost Family Health Centers, to explore the shortcomings and virtues of America's healthcare system.

What Tomorrow Brings: COVID Reflections, The Journey Home

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 30:38


On the season two premiere of The_Gap Podcast Series, Lindell welcomes back midwife Jasmine Farrish of Community Wellness of Tyler to discuss COVID 19's impact on maternal healthcare.

Mind Your Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 30:27


Kiva Harper, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), examines the perceptions, practices and stigmas about mental health and wellness.

Weathering and Black Infant Mortality

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 32:30


On the latest installment of The_Gap Podcast Series, Lindell Singleton is joined by Dr. Kyrah Brown, University of Texas, Arlington, Assistant Professor, Public Health. Dr. Brown discusses the long-term and harmful effects of weathering on expectant black mothers and solutions to combat this ever-present health hazard.

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Black Infant Mortality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 26:42


Dr. Ladrian Brown, Midwife Jasmine Farish and Dir. of Healthy Start, Misty Wilder, all offer their insights on the Coronavirus' effects on new and expecting moms.

Foster Care & Adoption

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 33:44


The founder and executive director of the Grandberry Intervention Foundation, Sharon Grandberry, discusses the state of Foster care and adoption.

Infant Mortality In Haiti

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 27:16


Claudy Jean Pierre -- Haitian native and graduate student in epidemiology at University of Texas, Arlington -- discusses the immense challenges of prenatal care and infant mortality on the isle of Haiti

Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 26:25


Dr. Kyrah Brown provides a view of black infant mortality and maternal wellness through the prism of public health.

Options

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 23:55


Midwife Jasmine Farrish of Community Wellness of Tyler discusses maternal health and maternal health outcomes in East Texas

Magic Milk pt. 2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 20:00


Amanda Alvarez of Mothers' Milk Bank of North Texas continues the discussion about the importance of breastfeeding.

Magic Milk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 22:46


Amanda Alvarez of Mothers' Milk Bank of North Texas discusses breastfeeding.

Pregnancy Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 15:52


Nutritionist Paul Ritter discusses best practices for pregnancy nutrition.

Is It A Crime?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 18:10


A national forum combatting Black Infant Mortality and Maternal Mortality.

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