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Health Equity Voices: Deborah Harris

Fairness First Podcast

Release Date: 06/25/2022

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Tune into our conversation about researchers and community working together to tackle the health inequities Navajo families face when seeking Autism Spectrum Disorder services for their children.

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Listen to our conversation with Flagstaff’s community advocate and leader, Deborah Harris. In our conversation with her, we dived into the history of the Southside Community Association in the city of Flagstaff and the connection between health equity and the Black lived experience in northern Arizona. Listen and learn more about the history behind the Southside neighborhood in Flagstaff, and the historical significance of the Black community in the economic and infrastructure formation and sustainability of this city.

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The Fairness First podcast presents, the first Health Equity ChitChat, a new segment where we honor the work of queer people and women of color who have created knowledge that can nurture and guide our actions in advancing health justice in our communities.

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May is national nurses month and Registered Nurse, Cristian, talks about what it means to be a nurse in northern Arizona working with indigenous communities and his experience during this covid-19 pandemic.

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The Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative researchers, Dulce Jiménez and Mark Remiker engage in a conversation with host Alexandra Samarron  about what the Regional Health Equity Survey is, and the key findings related to community leaders' perspectives on health equity.

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How comfortable do you think that senior management at your organization feel talking about discrimination, race and racism? This is one of the questions included in the Regional Health Equity Survey (RHES) that addressed the social, environmental and economic conditions that impact the health and well-being of communities in Northern Arizona. Join Alexandra Samarron and Dulce Jiménez, researchers with the Center for Health Equity Research,  in a conversation with Lisa Blyth, Yavapai County Regional Director for First Things First - Arizona’s early childhood agency, committed to the...

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Health equity is a term that has gained popularity in recent years, especially in the public health sector. But what is it? According to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Health Equity means that everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible. In this episode, listen to conversations about the values, practices and dialogue involving health equity work and its influence in creating healthier and inclusive communities in the Southwest.

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Listen to our conversation with Flagstaff’s community advocate and leader, Deborah Harris. In our conversation with her, we dived into the history of the Southside Community Association in the city of Flagstaff and the connection between health equity and the Black lived experience in northern Arizona. Listen and learn more about the history behind the Southside neighborhood in Flagstaff, and the historical significance of the Black community in the economic and infrastructure formation and sustainability of this city.