Sickle Cell Podcast Season Finale-Talking with the Visionary Foxy Davison
Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
Release Date: 05/14/2021
Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
Welcome to Season 2 of our Sickle Cell Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell. This podcast is a collaborative work between the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and the Social Entrepreneurship Now podcast where our guests speak up and out about creating equity, diversity and inclusion from where they are. Season 2 of the Sickle Cell podcast journey is co-hosted...
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info_outlineThis series on sickle cell was a vision that was shared between two businesswomen who wanted to do something greater to highlight sickle cell. It began with Foxy Davison wondering how providers and patients might journey deeper into a thriving partnership if their was mutual understanding of the experiences that race and bias have on people of color.
In this episode we recount how the process unfolded, how our central figures John Masembe and Alix Dassler, continued to hold those with sickle cell in the light so that they could shine. And, we discuss some high notes from the show, the learning that took place and so much more.
For more information about sickle cell please visit: www.mssctf.org and for more information about diversity and inclusion coaching, reach out to Nikki at www.diversityandinclusioncoach.com