What does it mean to be Indigenous in a modern American city? This episode, we speak with Kerry Hawk Lessard, Executive Director of Native American Lifelines, about the deep and often overlooked history of Baltimore’s Indigenous tribes — and the vibrant Urban Indigenous community that calls the city home today.
From cultural preservation to health equity, Lessard shares how identity, tradition, and wellness intersect in urban spaces — and how Baltimore’s Indigenous voices continue to shape the city’s story.
Guest: Kerry Hawk Lessard https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerry-hawk-lessard-4588465a/
Native American Lifelines: https://nativeamericanlifelines.org/
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Can a disease shape the modern world? This episode explores the medical and social legacy of tuberculosis, once known as the “White Plague.” Dr. Paul Saleeb discusses how scientific progress, public health innovation, and community partnerships have helped overcome one of humanity’s oldest and deadliest infections.
Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Institute of Human Virology or the University of Maryland. This podcast is intended only for informational purposes and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical guidance specific to your health needs.
What does it really take to heal a city in crisis? In this episode, we sit down with a frontline worker and a resident in long-term recovery to talk about the opioid epidemic from both sides of the fight. Together, they share hard truths about stigma, survival, and the everyday acts of compassion that are transforming how communities confront addiction.
Guest: Candy Kerr LinkedIn
Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition, Inc. Website Facebook Instagram
Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Institute of Human Virology or the University of Maryland. This podcast is intended only for informational purposes and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical guidance specific to your health needs.
What does it mean to truly meet patients where they are? And how can care rooted in compassion transform health outcomes?
In this episode, Baltimore native and nurse Walker Weinstein shares how IHV’s Jacques Initiative provides status-neutral HIV and hepatitis services, gender-affirming care, and community outreach that puts dignity first.
Guest: Walker Weinstein, RN
https://jacques.ihv.org/
Testing, Outreach, and Linkage to Care
JACQUES Journey Center
520 W. Fayette St. Suite 140, Baltimore, MD 21201
410-706-6410 to speak with a team member
Clinical Program
University of Maryland, Institute of Human Virology
725 W. Lombard St., Baltimore, MD 21201
410-706-4091 to schedule a clinic appointment
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Institute of Human Virology or the University of Maryland. This podcast is intended only for informational purposes and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical guidance specific to your health needs.
You got the call. The transplant was a success. Now what?
For thousands of people, receiving a new organ is just the start of the journey—not the end. In this episode, Dr. Kapil Saharia, an infectious disease expert, pulls back the curtain on what happens next: the hidden battle to protect that new organ from infections while keeping the immune system in check. Learn why post-transplant care is a high-stakes balancing act—and how doctors are working to keep patients thriving long after surgery.
What happens when a once-fatal diagnosis becomes a lifelong condition?In this episode, Dr. Poonam Mathur joins us as we dive into the changing landscape of treatment of HIV – how it’s evolved from a health crisis into a chronic, manageable disease—and what that means for a generation now aging with the virus.
Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Institute of Human Virology or the University of Maryland. This podcast is intended only for informational purposes and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical guidance specific to your health needs.
You’ve seen the headlines. Overdose numbers. A city in crisis.
In this episode, Dr. Sarah Kattakuzhy, Associate Director of the Kahlert Institute for Addiction Medicine and Co-Director, Research Initiative on Infectious Disease and Substance Use Disorder, takes us inside Baltimore’s opioid epidemic. From the tangled roots of addiction to the real-world impact of harm reduction strategies. It’s a candid look at the crisis beyond the numbers—and the people fighting to turn the tide.
Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Institute of Human Virology or the University of Maryland. This podcast is intended only for informational purposes and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical guidance specific to your health needs.