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This is Viral
Paco Abiad
19 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to This is Viral! COVID-19 thrust public health into the global spotlight, but there’s much more to discuss. Dive into conversations with experts in policy, medicine, and culture for a healthy dose of authenticity and transparency. We are students, activists, and healthcare professionals passionate about empowering all voices in the story of public health.
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Welcome to This is Viral! COVID-19 thrust public health into the global spotlight, but there’s much more to discuss. Dive into conversations with experts in policy, medicine, and culture for a healthy dose of authenticity and transparency. We are students, activists, and healthcare professionals passionate about empowering all voices in the story of public health.
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Episode 3: "I Can't Breathe" Protecting Black Lives with Dr. Nadia Abuelezam
This is Viral
36 minutes 27 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 3: "I Can't Breathe" Protecting Black Lives with Dr. Nadia Abuelezam

What do you do when someone doesn't believe that racism is a health issue?  


*Note: Within this episode, we use the term Black bodies when discussing systemic racism in the healthcare field. While the intentions are benign, we acknowledge that language matters and that a better phrase is Black People or Lives, because the Black community is more than their bodies.*


Epidemiologist and infectious disease expert Dr. Nadia Abuelezam joins co-hosts Paco Abiad and Casey Grage to build upon the previously discussed concepts of racial health disparities. Tune in to learn how to think through a social determinants of health framework. It's crucial to acknowledge that the original structures of public health and medicine are inherently racist. What must come next is measurable action to ensure that these institutions fulfill their responsibilities to protect and promote health regardless of race.  



This time, we are not highlighting a single non-profit effort for listeners to donate to - instead, listen to Nadia's advice on supporting initiatives that matter to you and address systemic causes of inequality. After some reflection, consider donating and make a difference today.  

Public Health Bookworm Reading List for further learning, readings recommended by our guest experts. 

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Music by Chad Crouch 

Thank you to Anchor for sponsoring this episode. 

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What enrages you and what gives you hope? Email us - thisisviralpodcast@gmail.com 

This is Viral
Welcome to This is Viral! COVID-19 thrust public health into the global spotlight, but there’s much more to discuss. Dive into conversations with experts in policy, medicine, and culture for a healthy dose of authenticity and transparency. We are students, activists, and healthcare professionals passionate about empowering all voices in the story of public health.