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This episode delves into the unique experiences of Black, Queer, and other communities of color in the context of HIV prevention, emphasizing the complex intersections of societal norms, cultural boundaries, and identity. We explore how historical and contemporary societal attitudes toward gender, sexuality, and race influence both the risks of HIV and access to healthcare. Through a critical lens, this podcast examines the challenges faced by Queer communities of color in navigating stigma, discrimination, and systemic barriers that affect HIV prevention and care. Learning Objectives: Examine...

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Description: This podcast episode, "Roots of Stigma: Cultural Barriers in Mental Health," will delve into the intricate cultural barriers that contribute to mental health stigma. Exploring how cultural beliefs, societal norms, and historical contexts shape perceptions and attitudes towards mental health within diverse communities. Our expert guests will share their insights and experiences, shedding light on the challenges faced by individuals struggling with mental health issues and the innovative strategies being implemented to break down these barriers.  Learning Objectives: Explain...

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This episode focuses on the empowerment of Black women concerning effective HIV prevention and management strategies. It highlights innovative approaches, community-based solutions, and personal experiences that address the unique challenges faced by Black women in the realm of HIV. Listeners will learn about effective strategies and programs designed to meet Black women where they are, promoting better health outcomes and empowering them with the knowledge and resources necessary for HIV prevention Learning Objectives: Explain the unique challenges faced by Black women in HIV prevention,...

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This episode delves into the profound impact that trauma has on health outcomes across diverse populations. Participants will explore the connection between trauma and health disparities, learning to identify common indicators of trauma and understanding how these indicators contribute to unequal health outcomes. The session will also equip attendees with the knowledge and tools to address and mitigate the effects of trauma in their communities and professional practices. Learning Objectives: Explain trauma’s impact on health outcomes in diverse populations. Identify common indicators of...

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Trauma at the Root of Health Outcome Disparities (video) show art Trauma at the Root of Health Outcome Disparities (video)

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This episode delves into the profound impact that trauma has on health outcomes across diverse populations. Participants will explore the connection between trauma and health disparities, learning to identify common indicators of trauma and understanding how these indicators contribute to unequal health outcomes. The session will also equip attendees with the knowledge and tools to address and mitigate the effects of trauma in their communities and professional practices. Learning Objectives: Explain trauma’s impact on health outcomes in diverse populations. Identify common indicators of...

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This episode focuses on the empowerment of Black women concerning effective HIV prevention and management strategies. It highlights innovative approaches, community-based solutions, and personal experiences that address the unique challenges faced by Black women in the realm of HIV. Listeners will learn about effective strategies and programs designed to meet Black women where they are, promoting better health outcomes and empowering them with the knowledge and resources necessary for HIV prevention

Learning Objectives:

  1. Explain the unique challenges faced by Black women in HIV prevention, including societal factors, cultural barriers, and access to healthcare resources.

  2. Identify successful community based initiatives that integrate syndemic approaches.

  3. Explore personal experiences and stories shared by Black women who have navigated the complexities of HIV prevention and management.

 

Co-Host: Leisha McKinley-Beach

Leisha McKinley-Beach author, thought leader, inspirational strategist, trainer, and community organizer. Mrs. McKinley-Beach is the founder and CEO of The Black Public Health Academy. Leisha also serves as a consultant who provides training on Black health issues including HIV, medical mistrust, racism in public health, cultural humility, and community engagement. She has been fortunate to participate in nationally recognized projects such as PrEP in Black America, Gilead Sciences Champions of Change: A Celebration of Black Women Changemakers in HIV, Viiv Risk to Reasons-national movement to retire the word “risk” associated with sexual health for women, the Florida Department of Health Sistas Organizing to Survive (SOS), a first-ever statewide campaign to address HIV among Black women, and initiatives to engage faith-based communities in the HIV response across the South. McKinley-Beach received her bachelor’s degree(Community health) from the University of Florida and her master’s degree in health science (Psycho-social health) from the University of West Florida. Leisha is a 2023 inductee into the University of Florida College of Health and Human Performance Hall of Fame.

Guest Speaker: Shawnte’ Spriggs 

Shawntee Spriggs is a proud native of Washington D.C. who has returned to her roots in the DMV after spending several years in North Carolina. "D.C. raised me, but Carolina made me," speaks to her deep appreciation for both places. With over 18 years of experience in banking, Shawnte' recently earned her M.A. in Executive Leadership from Liberty University, where she also obtained her A.A. and B.A. in Psychology. Currently, she is pursuing her second Master's degree in Marketing, demonstrating her commitment to ongoing learning and professional development. Shawnte' is an active member of the community, serving in various roles for local and national organizations. In December 2020, on World AIDS Day, she published her first book, Undetected More Than a Status, in which she shares her personal journey of living with HIV .Impel Coaching & Consulting LLC, founded by Shawnte', provides leadership development, strategic planning, and capacity-building services to businesses and organizations. Shawnte' also helps coaches and consultants launch their programs, services, and digital courses, enabling them to achieve scalable income and impact. Shawnte's core values are her faith, her family and her future. Shawnte' finds joy in her children, grandbabies, and shopping. Her dedication to transformational leadership and empowering women is admirable, and her transparency around her personal journey with HIV is both courageous and inspiring. She is truly an inspiration, using her passion and path to make a positive impact in the world.