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Last month, it was announced that Dr. Pernell would be leaving her executive role at the hospital to pursue new opportunities. However, on the heels of this announcement, Dr. Pernell recently shared her personal experience as a Black woman executive with the hospital and the issues and biases she encountered from leadership while there. She is the author of Letters to My People: Inspirational Essays, Poems, and Affirmations - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CQROQNWhttps://www.nj.com/healthfit/2022/09/racism-pervades-this-nj-hospital-former-exec-says-she-was-forced-out-because-of-it-she-claims.html
Dr. Chris T. Pernell shares new updates on the covid-19 vaccine.
We recap some of the biggest legal and cultural moments of the year and what got us through, prompting the question: can you sue the year 2020 for “alienation of affection” given how it separated us from loved ones often with devastating consequences? On the Docket this week, Eboni and Dustin discuss the lawsuit against Kobe Bryant’s widow Vanessa Bryant, and developments in a lawsuit by the estate of Michael Jackson against HBO regarding the Leaving Neverland documentary. And Eboni shares a personal cautionary tale about what it means to be single and/or married. Are Black people safe to take the COVID-19 vaccine? Get the facts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and listen to a discussion Eboni had on REVOLT Black News with Dr. Chris T. Pernell and why, as a Black physician, she volunteered to be in a vaccine trial. Follow Eboni K. Williams on IG or TW, and Dustin Ross on IG or TW Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams is produced by Uppity Productions LLC in association with Dossie Media LLC, and presented by The Black Effect Network from iHeartRadio and Charlamagne tha God. Audio production services provided by One of One Productions. Music provided courtesy of EpidemicSound.com and check out the full track Wanna Know by Tilden Parc heard in this week’s episode. Discussions in this podcast are for general information and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Always consult a lawyer for your individual circumstances. For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Karen sit with Dr. Chris T. Pernell, a dynamic physician leader, board certified preventive medicine and public health specialist and social change agent. To discuss the COVID Vaccine and what the public can expect after it's administered.
The health of the President has put the fight over health care front and center during this election. One week after announcing his coronavirus diagnosis, President Trump is promising Americans the same world class care he received while pushing to get rid of the Affordable Care Act. In this week's episode, Nia-Malika Henderson and David Chalian examine how coronavirus pandemic places added importance on health care in the 2020 election. Plus, Dr. Chris T. Pernell’s story of losing her father to Covid-19 and the impact of downplaying the virus. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Welcome to Season Two of Surviving Matters! My name is Holly Lynch, I live in New York City and I’m a two-time cancer survivor. Last year, I did a podcast asking other people how they’ve survived the trials in their lives. It was a very personal question; these are stories I’m very proud to have produced. But this year Covid changed everything; including our ideas of survival. So for this season I tracked down community leaders, those whose job it is to figure out how to make it work and asked them how we get through this. Episode One is a conversation with Dr. Chris T. Pernell, Chief Strategic Integration and Health Equity Officer at University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey. Thank you and thanks for listening!