InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out: Racism Is a Disruptor of Health & Wellness in Mind, Body, and Spirit Part 3

InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out: Racism Is a Disruptor of Health & Wellness in Mind, Body, and Spirit Part 3

  05/04/2022  03:00 pm PDT

InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out: Racism Is a Disruptor of Health & Wellness in Mind, Body, and Spirit Part 3Recap:

2017 Publication: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Communities in Action: Pathways to Health Equity. Washington, DC: The National

Academies Press.

 

Key Takeaways of the Communities in Action Conceptual Model

  • Health equity is crucial to the well-being and vibrancy of communities.
  • Social inequities matter more than health care in shaping health disparities.
  • Health equity holds benefits for the entire nation, from economic vitality to national security.
  • Communities have the power to take steps toward health equity.

Community-based solution - An action, policy, program, or law driven by the community that impacts community-level factors and promotes health equity.  Join the conversation as we cover the remaining 3 Social Determinants of Health.

  • Income & Wealth
  • Employment
  • Housing

We also discuss a specific communty-based solution, PUSH Buffalo (People United for Sustainable Housing).

PUSH Buffalo: When we show up in big numbers, people listen.

Mission & Mission: "At PUSH we mobilize residents to create strong neighborhoods with quality, affordable housing, expand local hiring opportunities, and advance economic justice in Buffalo. PUSH’s members are the community organizers who make affordable housing a reality in Buffalo. Our members work with partners and funders to create a healthy, just and strong city that includes community control of resources, living wage jobs and access to quality education, healthcare and transportation."

 

From RAND Center to Advance Racial Rquity Policy » Wellbeing

"We are at a critical point in history, where enacting real policy change is not only important, but a central part of creating an equitable society for all. I believe combining RAND's history of rigorous research with racial equity studies positions us to be leaders in public policy conversations in this arena." — Rhianna Rogers, Director, RAND Center to Advance Racial Equity Policy (Source: Q&A with Rhianna Rogers)

 

Episode giveaways:

  • Sample Chapter - Cultivating Change from the Inside Out: The Power of Being Human https://bookstosoarby.com/Sample-Chapter-Cultivating-Change-from-the-Inside-Out-The-Power-of-Being-Human-p419120641 Immerse yourself in this brave space for conversations about personal transformation, racism, accountability, and responsibility. The author shares her approach to cultivating change from the inside through courage, conversations, relationships, and accountability. Through personal stories and milestones from her own transformational journey, Russell explains how to define core values, how to be an inclusive leader, and unveil potential.
  • The Place to SOAR: Grab a Complimentary Clarity Call https://live.vcita.com/site/theplacetosoar/online-scheduling?service=lk8ajmrpgrz1uafp Use this time for a connected, real, and meaningful (sometimes tough) conversation with Anita.
  • OMA Center for Mind, Body, Spirit: YOU ARE NOT ALONE--May is Mental Health Awareness Month https://omapittsburgh.org/event/healing-from-trauma-and-mental-health-awareness/ We need to continue to recognize the devastating impact of trauma and successful approaches to treatment that are available. Many trauma survivors have formed self-help groups to heal together and a movement for trauma-informed care has emerged to ensure that trauma is recognized and treated, and that survivors are not re-victimized when they seek care.
  • Seed A Better. Life Read the story: Caring for Irisa https://www.seedabetterlife.org/blog/2022/2/1/caring-for-irisa "Forgiveness. That’s what pulled me into the Rwandan story."—Mavis Bauman, President
  • #ALongTalk2020. Our goal is to put an anti-racist at every dinner table in America. https://www.alongtalk.com A Long Talk About The Uncomfortable Truth is an anti-racism activation experience. Participants who self identify to engage in this experience agree to the completion of pre work before entering into the group discussion. This pre work is a multimedia collection of content reflecting the truth about the history of racism in the United States and the impact it continues to have on our society today. A Long Talk Press Kit: https://www.alongtalk.com/s/EPKDeck-d882.pdf

HOST

Anita Russell M.Ed

Anita Russell M.Ed

InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out   Antiracism Activation through Courage, Conversation, Relatioship, and Accountabiliy 1st & 3...

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CO-HOSTS

Mavis Bauman cohost on inflexionpoint podcast on transformation talk radio

Mavis Bauman

InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out Creating a Brave Space for Conversations about  Personal Transformation, Racism, and Accountability...

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Gail Hunter host on InflexionPoint Podcast on Transformation Talk Radio

Gail Hunter LCSW

InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out Creating a Brave Space for Conversations about  Personal Transformation, Racism, and Accountability...

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