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Library TalksLibrary TalksEdna Bonhomme with Linda Villarosa: A History of the World in Six Plagues Historian Edna Bonhomme talks to Linda Villarosa about her latest book, A History of the World in Six Plagues.2025-04-0258 minRedacted HistoryRedacted HistoryA Short History of Medical Racism in AmericaOn this episode of the Redacted History Podcast, we are analyzing the dark history of medical racism in America. Go watch the visual version of this episode: https://www.youtube.com/@redactedhistoryGo Buy "Under the Skin": https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/under-the-skin-linda-villarosa/1140508316?ean=9780525566229Read My Dissertation: https://etd.ohiolink.edu/acprod/odb_etd/etd/r/1501/10?clear=10&p10_accession_num=dayton1702495713907418Stay Connected with Me: PATREON: patreon.com/redactedhistoryhttps://www.tiktok.com/@Blackkout___2025-03-3131 minMagazeumMagazeumJake Silverstein (Editor: The New York Times Magazine, more)THE WINNER—Clang! Clink! Bang! Hear that? It’s the sound of all the hardware that Jake Silverstein’s New York Times Magazine has racked up in his almost eleven years at its helm: Pulitzers and ASMEs are heavy, people!When we were preparing to speak to Jake, we reached out to a handful of editors who have loyally worked with him for years to find out what makes him tick. They describe an incredible and notably drama-free editor who fosters an amazing vibe and a lover of both literary essay and enterprise report...2025-01-3151 minAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Disorders & DiseasesAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Disorders & DiseasesReclaiming the Black Body: Nourishing the Home Within by Alishia McculloughPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/783525to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reclaiming the Black Body: Nourishing the Home Within Author: Alishia Mccullough Narrator: Alishia McCullough Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 18 minutes Release date: January 14, 2025 Genres: Disorders & Diseases Publisher's Summary: An essential exploration of the overlooked impact of disordered eating among Black women—and a prescriptive road map to returning to wholeness within our bodies, from the clinical therapist who founded Black and Embodied Counseling and Consulting PLLC “Lights a radical path away from trauma and blame toward healing, self-acceptance and, ultimately, joy.”—Linda Villarosa, author of Pulitzer Prize finalist Under the Skin...2025-01-1412h 18Notes from America with Kai WrightNotes from America with Kai WrightWe Could End AIDS. So Why Are People Still Dying?This episode was originally published March 1, 2024.Host Kai Wright started his career covering the impact of HIV and AIDS on communities in America. A new project brings that experience full circle. Kai hosts the latest season of the Blindspot podcast, “The Plague In The Shadows,” which introduces listeners to people who were affected in the early years of the HIV and AIDS epidemics. Decades later, AIDS is still with us and its status as an epidemic remains accurate. In this episode, we learn why that is from two women whose careers have centered around this disea...2024-12-0349 minI\'d Read That!I'd Read That!Ep 31: Reading for Social IssuesIn today's episode of 'I'd Read That', we take a moment to have some serious conversations about our feelings after the election. We share stories and have book recommendations that touch on some of the issues people face today and how reading is its own form of political activism. Books MentionedMarch by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, & Nate PowellThe Fifth Season by N.K. JemisinGender Queer by Maia KobabeUnder the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives by Linda VillarosaPoverty, By America by Matthew Desmond2024-11-1433 minYour Asian BestiesYour Asian Besties12 Understanding our bodies from periods to perimenopauseBeing a woman comes with ups and downs, especially in the patriarchal society we live in. In this episode, Maryn, Rée, and Lia talk about all things women’s health in the quest to normalize and remove the shame from this topic. References: Article: 1619 Project - Myths about physical racial differences were used to justify slavery — and are still believed by doctors today by Linda Villarosa Video: If men had periods by Margaret Cho Book: Cassandra Speaks by Elizabeth Lesser Instagram: Dr. Mary Claire Haver on Di...2024-09-071h 07Steel Roses PodcastSteel Roses PodcastPersonal Growth and Health Awareness in Modern LifeSend us a textHave you ever felt the weight of putting everyone else's needs before your own? Tune in as I open up about a chaotic Monday and the rejuvenating power of connecting with like-minded women. You'll hear how a simple decision to sit out of a family pool day allowed me to recharge and return as a better partner and parent. I'll share my struggles with saying no to family and the incremental steps I'm taking to foster my children's independence, a journey many can relate to.In this episode, we also confront...2024-08-1518 minBookey En(Book Review and Notes)Bookey En(Book Review and Notes)Sacred Woman: Empowering Guide to Healing and Transformation Chapter 1 What's Sacred Woman Sacred Woman by Queen Afua is a book that guides women on a journey to reclaim their innate feminine power, healing, and spiritual connection. The book combines ancient African spiritual practices with modern holistic health and wellness techniques to help women cultivate balance and harmony in their lives. It covers various aspects of womanhood, including body, mind, and spirit, and offers practical rituals, exercises, and guidelines for self-care and self-discovery. Sacred Woman is a comprehensive guide for women seeking to reconnect with their divine essence and live their best lives. Chapter 2 The...2024-07-1803 minShoresidesShoresidesSurprising Health Risks Associated with Hair Relaxer Products Marketed to Black Girls and WomenSend us a textThis episode features an insightful conversation with journalist Linda Villarosa, focusing on her New York Times Magazine article, "The Disturbing Truth About Hair Relaxers." Linda discusses the surprising health risks associated with hair relaxer products and other hair products marketed to Black girls and women, including links to uterine cancer and various reproductive health issues. Through her extensive research, she reveals the systemic issues in the cosmetic industry and the regulatory gaps that disproportionately affect Black women. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical context of hair s...2024-07-0232 minDr. PatientDr. PatientEp 16. Race and Healthcare: Teaching Med StudentsDate: 4/23/24Name of podcast: Dr. PatientEpisode title and number: 16 Race and Healthcare: Teaching Med StudentsEpisode summary: Episode 3 of 3 of a miniseries on racial disparities in healthcare. We've heard from Linda Villarosa on how we got to where we are today and what some of the harsh realities of health disparities are, from Michael Tyler on a real life story of how his race actually impacted his care. Today we're pivoting towards solutions as I speak with Dr. Patricia Poitevien, Associate Dean at Brown University's medical...2024-04-2338 minDr. PatientDr. PatientEp 15. Race and Healthcare: One Man's StoryDate: 4/16/24Name of podcast: Dr. PatientEpisode title and number: 15 Race and Healthcare: One Man's Story Episode summary: Last week we heard from Linda Villarosa on the impact slavery still has on our modern healthcare system and how it leads to racial health disparities in the US. Today we’ll hear from Michael Tyler, children’s author, about his specific experience with race impacting his care.Guest(s): Michael Tyler, children's author: www.michaeltylerwrites.comKey Terms: [07:02] PSA – prosta...2024-04-1634 minDr. PatientDr. PatientEp 14. Race and Healthcare: Historical RootsDate: 4/9/24Name of podcast: Dr. PatientEpisode title and number: 14 Race and Healthcare: Historical RootsEpisode summary: Many of the health inequities that we see in healthcare today stem from beliefs held in the time of slavery that have led to "myths" about black bodies and black health. Compounded by historical policy making related to socioeconomics, red lining, civil rights and more, people of color in the US are still facing inequity in healthcare today, from access to treatment to outcomes. Linda Villarosa is  an author on race a...2024-04-0934 minBlack Market ReadsBlack Market ReadsLinda Villarosa, UNDER THE SKIN: The Hidden Toll of Racism on Health in America In this inaugural episode of Black Market Reads: On Health, Lissa Jones introduces her series co-host Bukata Hayes, Vice President and Chief Equity Officer at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota. Together they welcome their guest Linda Villarosa, a Pulitzer Prize Finalist and contributor to the NYT 1619 Project. There’s an alarming saying in medical circles that Black people in the US “live sicker and die quicker.” Linda Villarosa, explores this phenomenon in her book UNDER THE SKIN: The Hidden Toll of Racism on Health in America. Villarosa finds that erroneous beliefs about Black...2024-03-2533 minAugMentorsAugMentors105: Linda Villarosa's Potato Salad, Parades and Patient Listening: Keys to Community BuildingIf you're feeling overwhelmed by the challenges of authentic storytelling and community engagement, then you are not alone! Aspiring journalists often struggle to create impactful narratives and foster meaningful connections within their communities. This struggle can lead to a lack of engagement and resonance with their audience, hindering their ability to produce authentic and impactful storytelling. But there's hope! By embracing a laid-back, casual, and personable tone of voice, aspiring journalists can develop curiosity hooks that captivate their audience and forge genuine connections with their community. Let's dive into the strategies and techniques that will empower you to overcome...2024-03-0452 minNotes from America with Kai WrightNotes from America with Kai WrightWe Could End AIDS. So Why Are People Still Dying?Host Kai Wright started his career covering the impact of HIV and AIDS on communities in America. A new project brings that experience full circle. Kai hosts the latest season of the Blindspot podcast, “The Plague In The Shadows,” which introduces listeners to people who were affected in the early years of the HIV and AIDS epidemics.  Decades later, AIDS is still with us and its status as an epidemic remains accurate. In this episode, we learn why that is from two women whose careers have centered around this disease in different ways. Journalist Linda Villarosa is the a...2024-03-0149 minNotes from America with Kai WrightNotes from America with Kai WrightLeading with Love: Care and Compassion in the Early Days of AIDSThe latest season of the Blindspot podcast, “The Plague In The Shadows,” brings listeners the voices of people who were affected in the early years of the HIV and AIDS epidemics. It includes stories like that of Kia LaBeija, an artist and activist who was diagnosed with HIV as a child soon after her parents both tested positive. LaBeija’s experience shows us how — even in a time when fear and stigma about the disease peaked — many people leaned into compassion that made a difference to those living with HIV and AIDS. She and a longtime family friend, Andre de Shields...2024-02-2552 minThe oursociallandscape\'s PodcastThe oursociallandscape's PodcastLinda Villarosa on Racism and HealthA conversation about the effects of racism on health with journalist, author, and educator Linda Villarosa. 2024-02-2331 minRedacted HistoryRedacted HistoryThe Redacted History BHM Book Club is BACKWelcome back to the Redacted History Podcast!Happy Black History Month! The BHM Book Club is back! This year we are reading:Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives By Linda VillarosaThe way this will work, if you are able, obtain and read the book (if you can't that is okay!) and there will be a podcast episode on February 29th dropping about the book and pushing dialogue forward about the things we uncover. Super similar to last year's book club!LINK TO FIND THE BOOK...2024-02-1502 minOur Body PoliticOur Body PoliticOBP’s Best Books of 2023 with Tananarive Due, Linda Villarosa, and Baynard WoodsOn this episode of Our Body Politic, host Farai Chideya looks back on some of our favorite conversations with authors this past year. First we hear Farai’s conversation with author Linda Villarosa about her latest book “Under the Skin” and the dangers of medical racism. Then guest host Karen Grigsby Bates speaks with Baynard Woods, about his book “Inheritance: An Autobiography of Whiteness.” We round out the show hearing Farai’s conversation with award-winning author Tananarive Due about her latest spooky book, “The Reformatory” and the true family story that inspired it.2023-12-2957 minPast ForwardPast ForwardLinda VillarosaLinda Villarosa is a journalist, an educator and a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine. She covers the intersection of health and medicine and social justice. She is a journalist in residence and professor at the Craig Newmark School of Journalism at CUNY and teaches journalism, medicine and Black Studies at the City College of New York. Her book Under the Skin was published in June 2022.Engaging the World: Leading the Conversation on Health Equity is a series of interviews with activists, artists, educators, historians, and journalists about accessibility, cost, prejudice, and the human experience...2023-12-0531 minKelly Corrigan WondersKelly Corrigan WondersGoing Deep with Linda Villarosa on Being Seen It’s not that common for someone to retain her optimism even as she studies all the ways that health outcomes vary by race. Linda Villarosa, a solutions-based journalist and medical school professor, is such a woman. In this conversation, she pulls from a childhood of doing everything right and still feeling like a fly in the buttermilk as well as her early days in journalism where she was constantly coaching her Essence readers to just behave better. Now, she’s seeing a broader picture that includes both lots of kale and walking AND systemic changes to the way we d...2023-11-0756 minBody WealthBody WealthMy Hands Were Tied with Chavonne AlfordToday’s episode is the second in our two-part series on childbirth. Brenda and Elaine speak with Chavonne Alford, who has been working for years to recover from her traumatic experiences during childbirth. Please subscribe to Body Wealth on the podcast app of your choice and follow @bodywealthsisters on Instagram. Organizations working to improve Black maternal health outcomes include Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Sister Song, and the National Birth Equity Collaborative  For more information on the history of racism in the US healthcare system, you can read the book Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on Health in Amer...2023-11-0143 minmicaiahurbookmicaiahurbookDownload [ebook]$$ Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation PDF EBOOK DOWNLOAD**Download Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by Linda VillarosaReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=038554488XORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download Download [ebook]$$ Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation PDF EBOOK DOWNLOAD Ebook | READ ONLINE Download Download [ebook]$$ Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health...2023-10-0700 minOur Body PoliticOur Body PoliticThe Dangers of Medical Racism and Our GOP Debate RecapOn this episode of Our Body Politic, host Farai Chideya, speaks with Linda Villarosa, journalist, author and educator about the dangers of medical racism. Then Farai speaks with Donald K. Sherman, Executive Vice-President of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, about section three of the 14th amendment to the Constitution and whether it can be used to hold former President Trump responsible for his actions leading up to the January 6th insurrection. We round out the show with Sabrina Rodriguez, National Politics Reporter for The Washington Post and Danielle Moodie, Political commentator, host of Woke AF Daily and Democracy-ish...2023-09-2958 minjarit turahanjarit turahanREAD [epub] Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda VillarosaREAD [PDF] Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda Villarosa Download Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/59148724-under-the-skin[Pdf] [READ] Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda VillarosaRead Online Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda Villarosa is a great book to read and that's why I...2023-09-0800 mindawet tapedawet tapeREAD [epub] Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda VillarosaREAD [PDF] Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda Villarosa**Download Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/59148724-under-the-skin[Pdf] [READ] Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda VillarosaRead Online Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda Villarosa is a great book to read and that's why I recommend...2023-09-0800 minrumbia biarumbia biaREAD [epub] Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda Villarosa READ [PDF] Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda Villarosa**Download Book Here ==> https://suruhkuning.blogspot.com/59148724-under-the-skin [Pdf] [READ] Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American L ives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda VillarosaRead Online Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda Villarosa is a great book to read and...2023-09-0800 minLove In CommonLove In CommonHere Comes Mom with The Books w/ special guests Clara and Linda VillarosaThis week on Love in Common we are joined by two very special guests- author Linda Villarosa, and her 92 year-old mother and entrepreneur Clara Villarosa (both ladies also happen to be featured in Erin’s 2016 documentary Dream, Girl). From hearing about Linda’s Pulitzer nominated book, Under The Skin, to about how Clara opened the largest African American Book Store in the country,  five generations come together to have a rich conversation about what it means to be a social worker in our communities, the importance of art in our lives, and the necessity to sometimes party on a roof...2023-08-2357 mingwynyreikindlegwynyreikindle[DOWNLOAD -PDF-] Under the Skin The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation $READ$ EBOOK**Download Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book ** by Linda Villarosa Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=038554488X OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! 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Michelle's artwork has been exhibited in art galleries around the world, most notably, the Rosa Parks Museum located in Montgomery, Alabama. In September 2021, she created a monument to honor three enslaved women, Anarcha, Lucy, and Betsey, in Montgomery, Alabama. This monument is a reminder of t...2023-07-0550 minAmanpourAmanpourAn expert assesses the submersible rescue effortA huge search is underway for five people on a missing sub, which is running dangerously low on oxygen. Searchers have picked up the sound of banging underwater, which has given rescue teams hope of finding the submersible. But time is critical as officials think they have less than a day of oxygen left. Colonel Terry Virts is a veteran NASA astronaut, retired colonel in the US Air Force and also close friends with Hamish Harding, who is on the sub. He joins Bianna to talk about the search and rescue operation.  Also on today's show: Vladimir A...2023-06-2155 minFree Library PodcastFree Library PodcastLinda Villarosa | Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our NationA contributing writer at The New York Times Magazine and The 1619 Project, Linda Villarosa has won numerous awards for articles concerning issues of Black mother and infant health, medical myths, America's hidden HIV epidemic, environmental justice, and COVID-19's toll on Black American communities. She is the author of Body & Soul: The Black Women's Guide to Physical Health and the novel Passing for Black, which was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award. The director of the undergraduate journalism program at City College of New York, Villarosa formerly worked as executive editor at Essence magazine and as a science editor for The New Yo...2023-05-1655 minClimate ConversationsClimate ConversationsClimate News: Farmer's perspectives; ‘They can survive just fine’: Bernie Sanders; Who can veto a Beetaloo Basin gas project?; Cop28 urges tripling of renewables capacity by 2030The idea that we need to be constantly planting trees came at an Agriculture Victoria webinar - "Farmer perspectives - taking action to reduce emissions"; "‘They can survive just fine’: Bernie Sanders says income over $1bn should be taxed at 100%"; "More and more Americans don't want electric cars"; "From the Frontlines of the Climate Movement, A Message of Hope"; "Q&A: Linda Villarosa Took on the Perils of Medical Racism. She Found Black Americans ‘Live Sicker and Die Quicker’"; "Carbon Removal Projects Leap Forward With New Offset Deal. Will They Act...2023-05-0916 minAll About BooksAll About Books“Under the Skin” by Linda VillarosaLinda Villarosa’s new book “Under the Skin” lays out the forces in American healthcare, and society, that cause Black people to “live sicker and die quicker” compared to white Americans.2023-05-0308 minPeople\'s Historians PodcastPeople's Historians PodcastLinda Villarosa on Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our NationIn this episode, from our series on Teach the Black Freedom Struggle, our host, Rethinking Schools editor Jesse Hagopian speaks with Pulitzer Prize finalist Linda Villarosa about her 2022 book, Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation, where she exposes the persistent racism in the U.S health-care system. Read about the event and find related resources.2023-04-2451 minLittle, Brown AudioLittle, Brown AudioWeathering by Dr Arline Geronimus, read by Alma Cuervo (Audiobook extract)'Monumental ' IBRAM X. KENDI 'Eloquent, comprehensive and compassionate' LINDA VILLAROSA 'Superbly insightful' HARRIET A. WASHINGTON Fusing science and social justice, Weathering offers an urgent and necessary exploration of how systemic injustice erodes the health of marginalized people. Renowned public health researcher Dr Arline T. Geronimus coined the term 'weathering' to describe what public health statistics have long evidenced: systemic injustice takes a physical, oftentimes deadly, toll on Black, brown, working class and poor communities. They are disproportionately more likely to suffer from chronic diseases and die at much younger ages than their middle- and upper-class white counterparts. Weathering argues...2023-03-2804 minRead. Talk. Grow.Read. Talk. Grow.3. Uprooting racism in health careWe talked with:Linda Villarosa is a journalist, an educator and a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine. She covers the intersection of health and medicine and social justice. Her book "Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation" was published in June 2022.Amaal Starling, M.D. is an associate professor of neurology at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. She is an expert in concussion and headache — particularly in women.We talked about:In this episode, Dr. Millstine and her guests talk about:Th...2023-03-2244 minGetting Better with Jonathan Van NessGetting Better with Jonathan Van NessHow Smart Is AI? (Part Two) with Meredith BroussardWe’re back with the second half of our special two-part episode about algorithms and artificial intelligence, featuring returning guest Meredith Broussard. Yesterday, we got the T on ChatGPT, and learned why we can’t trust algorithms to be fair or objective. Today, Jonathan and Meredith get personal about their encounters with algorithms, and consider what an equitable tech industry could look like. Plus, deepfakes, TikTok, the Supreme Court, and Jonathan’s take on M3GAN!   Meredith Broussard is Associate Professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University and Research Director at the...2023-03-1659 minGetting Better with Jonathan Van NessGetting Better with Jonathan Van NessHow Smart Is AI? (Part One) with Meredith BroussardEvery time you interact with a targeted advertisement, use a drop-down menu, or scroll through TikTok, you’re engaging with an algorithm. And these algorithms are anything but objective. This week, Meredith Broussard returns to the show for a special two-part episode about algorithms and artificial intelligence—and how they shape our daily lives. In part one, we’re learning all about chatbots like ChatGPT, the origins of algorithmic bias, and WTF Francis Galton has to do with all of this. Join us tomorrow for part two, featuring an in-depth discussion about gender and racial...2023-03-1539 minCUNY TV\'s Bob Herbert\'s Op-Ed.TVCUNY TV's Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TVLinda Villarosa: Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNYIn her compelling new book, Linda Villarosa notes "African Americans live sicker and die quicker" than other Americans. Educator, journalist and author of "Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation," weaves the lives of real people - among them - the Relf sisters, and the medical profession's policy that Blacks should not have more babies.2023-03-1426 minNothing Without UsNothing Without UsAnother chance to hear: The Myth of Thick SkinTrigger warning - this podcast contains depictions of both physical and emotional torture and pain. Listener discretion is advised. Somebody asked me recently, what I thought might be different about my life, had I been born in a different skin in less brown skin? And my immediate response was, how could I possibly know? We none of us really know, do we, what the other person experiences. But the thought of not experiencing this life, as someone with brown skin has never really occurred to me, has never really been something that I have tried t...2023-03-0924 minConversations with ChandaConversations with ChandaUnder the Skin: A Conversation with Linda VillarosaLinda Villarosa is a New York Times contributor, professor, and author of "Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation." In this episode, Chanda and Linda discuss the structural changes needed in our healthcare system, how the pandemic affected mental health, and the toll of micro and macro aggressions.2023-03-0343 minVitalTalks: Future of Public HealthVitalTalks: Future of Public HealthPerspectives on Health Equity: Part 2In part two of our series on health equity, we asked four more guests for their perspectives on health equity and what it means to them. This episode features: - Linda Villarosa, Author and contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine - Lola Adedokun, Executive Director of the Aspen Global Innovators Group - Carol McGruder, Co-Chair of the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council - Dr. Phil Gardiner, Co-Chair of the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council2023-01-3133 minPATH Positive Approaches To HealthPATH Positive Approaches To HealthRoad Trip... Destination Cleveland, Ohio - New Year, Oldways!To continue their celebration of the New Year, Toni and Jenny take a trip up to Cleveland, Ohio to visit their new friend and colleague Anthony Beard. Anthony is a Registered Dietitian with a vast array of personal and professional experiences, including clinical, food service and community nutrition. His private practice focuses on but is not limited to, African American families. By targeting this population he is helping those who may be in need of being freed from the confusion over what to eat and may suffer from an array of adaptive behaviors associated with lifelong, absorbed trauma. The...2023-01-191h 26America DissectedAmerica DissectedUnder the Skin with Linda VillarosaPeople of color, and particularly Black folks, suffer higher rates of disease in America. That has less to do with anything about personal characteristics — like genetics or behaviors — and more to do with the way society treats people because of the color of their skin. In her new book “Under the Skin,” health journalist Linda Villarosa explores how racism gets under the skin. She sat down with Abdul to talk about that — and what we do about it. 2023-01-1753 minPAY THE TAB: Reparations NowPAY THE TAB: Reparations Now#7 - Mothers of Gynecology: Art As ReparationsDr. J. Marion Sims is hailed as the Father of Modern Gynecology. But his reputation was built through inhumane experiments on enslaved young women. We talk with “creative extremist” Michelle Browder, who exposes the truth about Sims, the racism of the medical profession, and using art as a form of reparations.SHOW NOTESGuest: Michelle BrowderMichelle is a dynamic artist and activist based in Montgomery, Alabama. Her work exposes our true history, empowers youth, and honors those who have been ignored. For her groundbreaking “Mothers of Gynecology” sculptures, Michelle was a USA Today 20...2023-01-1748 minAfter WordsAfter WordsLinda Villarosa, "Under The Skin: The Hidden Toll Of Racism On American Lives And On The Health Of Our Nation"The New York Times listed author Linda Villarosa's "Under The Skin" as one of the "Ten Best Books of 2022." In this podcast, we hear more from her on the book, the research, and racial disparities in health care.After Words will return with new episodes on Saturday, January 7th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0151 minThe Parley in All Blue with Mark DawsonThe Parley in All Blue with Mark DawsonEp. 31 Under The Skin with Linda VillarosaOn this episode of The Parley in All Blue, Mark is joined by Journalist, editor, educator and author, Linda Villarosa. Linda has delivered a critically important book that is a must read! The title is Under The Skin: The Hidden toll of racism on American lives and on the health of our nation. In this book, Linda describes how and why black Americans live sicker and die quicker and it's not because of race or class, but because of racism. Linda, through numerous amounts of data and the stories of people, lays out in detail how this came to...2022-10-131h 09The TED InterviewThe TED InterviewLinda Villarosa on the hidden toll of racism on healthWhen Linda Villarosa was the health editor of Essence Magazine, she says she had a one-track mind. A former college athlete, Linda grew up, like many of us, thinking about health on an individual level. But after reporting on environmental justice, the AIDS crisis, and black mother and infant mortality rates, Linda has uncovered just how much culture and public health infrastructure impact life expectancy – specifically for black Americans. Her 2018 cover story on “Why America's Black Mothers and Babies Are in a Life-or-Death Crisis" was a finalist for a National Magazine Award. In today’s episode, she highlights how structural racism...2022-10-0640 minLaura Flanders and Friends:  Democracy, Labor, Economy, Culture, Investigative JournalismLaura Flanders and Friends: Democracy, Labor, Economy, Culture, Investigative JournalismFull Uncut Conversation: Linda Villarosa- the Dobbs Decision: a Death Sentence for Black Women?(This full conversation is from the episode 'Linda Villarosa- the Dobbs Decision: a Death Sentence for Black Women?' released July 11th, 2022) Is the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health a death sentence for women of color? The overturning of Roe v. Wade not only creates an abortion disaster for millions of Americans, it also exacerbates a maternal healthcare crisis that’s alreadly deadly for women of color. African American women are shockingly likely to die or almost die — in pregnancy and childbirth, New York Times contributor Linda Villarosa discovered, and that’s true rega...2022-08-2540 minThe Maris ReviewThe Maris ReviewEpisode 169: Steven W. ThrasherSteven W. Thrasher, PHD holds the inaugural Daniel H. Renberg chair at Northwestern University’s Medill School, the first journalism professorship in the world created to focus on LGBTQ research. He is also a faculty member of Northwestern’s Institute of Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing. A columnist for Scientific American, his writing has been widely published by The New York Times, The Nation, The Atlantic, Journal of American History, BuzzFeed News, Esquire, and New York. In 2019, Out magazine named him one of the 100 most influential and impactful people of the year, and the Ford Foundation awarded him a grant f...2022-08-1841 minOne Bad MotherOne Bad MotherEpisode 468: Birth Stories Are a Part of the Larger Story, with Linda VillarosaHow much harder could birthing be? Try adding the toxic stress of being a black woman in America. Biz is joined by author Linda Villarosa to discuss hands in car doors, the weathering of microaggressions, and her new book, "Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation." Plus, Biz was alone.Get your copy of Linda Villarosa's "Under the Skin" wherever books are sold. Visit Linda's website at LindaVillarosa.com. Follow Linda on Twitter @lindavillarosa.Check out Theresa’s book! It Feels Good To Be Yo...2022-08-1753 minWhere We LiveWhere We LiveAddressing dire racial disparities in reproductive health care is critical post-Roe, say advocatesHow are the deep racial disparities in reproductive health care being addressed in light of Roe v. Wade’s overturning? Connecticut nurse-midwife, nurse educator and historian Dr. Lucinda Canty recently launched Lucinda's House, to help local women of color "become an active part in eliminating structural barriers to improve their overall health and well-being." This hour, we hear from Dr. Canty about this new effort, as well as her research on maternal morbidity. Her 2020 doctoral thesis was titled, "It's Not Always Rainbows and Unicorns: The Lived Experience of Severe Maternal Morbidity Among Black Women." P...2022-08-0949 minWhere We Live: A Post-Roe WorldWhere We Live: A Post-Roe WorldAddressing dire racial disparities in reproductive health care is critical post-Roe, say advocatesHow are the deep racial disparities in reproductive health care being addressed in light of Roe v. Wade’s overturning? Connecticut nurse-midwife, nurse educator and historian Dr. Lucinda Canty recently launched Lucinda's House, to help local women of color "become an active part in eliminating structural barriers to improve their overall health and well-being." This hour, we hear from Dr. Canty about this new effort, as well as her research on maternal morbidity. Her 2020 doctoral thesis was titled, "It's Not Always Rainbows and Unicorns: The Lived Experience of Severe Maternal Morbidity Among Black Women." P...2022-08-0949 minPod Save the PeoplePod Save the PeopleSay Thank You (with Linda Villarosa)DeRay, Myles, and De’Ara  cover the underreported news of the week— including Republicans sue for rights to discriminate against LGBT+ students, a pipeline for Black aspiring pilots, and the life and legacy of Nichelle Nichols. DeRay interviews author and journalist  Professor Linda Villarosa about her new book Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives & on the Health of Our Nation. NewsMyles https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/31/obituaries/nichelle-nichols-dead.htmlDe’Ara https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/airlines-struggling-shortages-want-recruit-diverse-pilots-hbcu-solutio-rcna40990DeRay https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-politics-and-policy/republica...2022-08-091h 07Mission Forward with Carrie FoxMission Forward with Carrie FoxRebroadcast: When Equal is Not Equitable with Linda VillarosaLinda Villarosa is a brilliant storyteller. In addition to her work as a journalist, author, editor, and educator, she's a New York Times Magazine contributing writer where she covers race, inequality and health. You may have come across her 2018 cover story for the magazine titled 'Why America's Black mothers and babies are in a life or death crisis,' which was nominated for a national magazine award.It was that article that first prompted us to reach out with Linda to participate in a Mission Forward. She returns to us today because of a story she recently...2022-07-2833 minVitalTalks: Future of Public HealthVitalTalks: Future of Public HealthUnder the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American HealthIn her new book, Under the Skin:The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation, award-winning writer Linda Villarosa argues that any effort to close the gap in health outcomes must also address the structural racism that underpins the U.S. health care system. She points to the adverse impact historical myths about Black bodies have had on policymaking and the way care is delivered. She displays the forces in the American health care system and in American society that cause Black people to “live sicker and die quicker” compared to t...2022-07-1958 minThe GistThe GistAmerican Medicine And RaceLinda Villarosa, author of Under The Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation, discusses disparate health outcomes in the U.S. Plus, what it takes for a tragic story to become a tragic story everyone knows. And there is no one man to blame for the Dem’s bill on climate failure, but if there was one, it might not be who you think.Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey WaraEmail us at thegist@mikepesca.comTo advertise on the show, visit: https://ad...2022-07-1638 minThe GistThe GistA Bold Refrain Explains Ukrainian GrainAn agreement is reached to help feed the world and export grain from Ukraine. Mike explains this musically, thus dipping to a Lerner & Loewe point. Plus, Biden’s verbal struggles as compare to his Republican predecessors. And the first half of our interview with Linda Villarosa, author of Under The Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation.Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey WaraEmail us at thegist@mikepesca.comTo advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Le...2022-07-1534 minLaura Flanders and Friends:  Democracy, Labor, Economy, Culture, Investigative JournalismLaura Flanders and Friends: Democracy, Labor, Economy, Culture, Investigative JournalismLinda Villarosa: the Dobbs Decision: a Death Sentence for Black Women?Is the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health a death sentence for women of color? The overturning of Roe v. Wade not only creates an abortion disaster for millions of Americans, it also exacerbates a maternal healthcare crisis that’s alreadly deadly for women of color. African American women are shockingly likely to die or almost die — in pregnancy and childbirth, New York Times contributor Linda Villarosa discovered, and that’s true regardless of their health, education and wealth. What’s their future now that more women will be forced to carry more babies to term again...2022-07-1129 minNPR\'s Book of the DayNPR's Book of the Day'Under the Skin' shows how COVID exposed racial disparities in healthcareLife expectancy in the U.S. has always been different for people of color. And since the pandemic, that gap has widened. In her new book, Under the Skin, journalist Linda Villarosa uncovers the hidden toll of racism in America and how racial disparities impact all aspects of healthcare. In an interview with Karen Grisby Bates on the podcast Code Switch, Villarosa talks about the biases that lead to worse care for communities of color and how medical students are pushing against them.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2022-07-0607 minCUNY TV\'s Black AmericaCUNY TV's Black AmericaRacial Health Disparities in America with Linda VillarosaAuthor, Linda Villarosa discusses the racial health disparities in America in her latest book, "Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation".2022-06-1826 minKQED\'s ForumKQED's ForumRacism's Insidious Toll on the Health of the NationFor decades, award-winning health journalist Linda Villarosa says she “long understood that something about being Black has led to the documented poor health of Black Americans.” And that “something” was not race per se or poverty or lack of access to education, information, or healthcare. According to Villarosa, poor health outcomes are directly tied to racism itself. In her latest book, “Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation,” Villarosa draws a direct line from centuries of discrimination and ongoing bias to the the health of the Black community. She debunks myths...2022-06-1655 minCode SwitchCode SwitchThe impact of COVID-19, a million deaths inA new book by Linda Villarosa looks at how racial bias in healthcare has costs for all Americans. Spoiler: Poverty counts — but not as much as you'd think.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2022-06-1528 minGet Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceGet Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceUnder the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives (Pulitzer Prize Finalist) by Linda VillarosaPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/576836 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives (Pulitzer Prize Finalist) Author: Linda Villarosa Narrator: Karen Chilton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 4 minutes Release date: June 14, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST • 'A stunning exposé of why Black people in our society 'live sicker and die quicker'—an eye-opening game changer.'—Oprah Daily From an award-winning writer at the New York Times Magazine and a contributor to the 1619 Project comes a landmark...2022-06-1410 minBlack Women\'s Dept. of LaborBlack Women's Dept. of LaborThe A.R.T. of Birthing with Olivia Ford | Part Two: The Old Fashion Gay WayPart Two: The Old Fashion Gay WayAre you curious about how to get pregnant when queer?“Don't use a turkey baster!” Olivia FordOlivia started her path to parenthood before being partnered. After her intuition told her it was time to pursue pregnancy, she popped the question to her gay guy friend: how would you like to make a baby with me? After 10 unsuccessful tries, she and her boo (now wife) purchased semen during a BOGO sale at a sperm bank and got pregnant with the second vial. Tune in to hear...2022-05-111h 04Nothing Without UsNothing Without UsThe Myth Of Thick SkinTrigger warning - this podcast contains depictions of both physical and emotional torture and pain. Listener discretion is advised. Somebody asked me recently, what I thought might be different about my life, had I been born in a different skin in less brown skin? And my immediate response was, how could I possibly know? We none of us really know, do we, what the other person experiences. But the thought of not experiencing this life, as someone with brown skin has never really occurred to me, has never really been something that I have tried t...2022-03-2424 minDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in History, The AmericasDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in History, The AmericasThe 1619 Project: A New Origin Story by Nikole Hannah-JonesPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/505637 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones Narrator: Nikole Hannah-Jones Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 57 minutes Release date: November 16, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.39 of Total 275 Ratings of Narrator: 3.73 of Total 37 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A dramatic expansion of a groundbreaking work of journalism, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story offers a profoundly revealing vision of the American past and present. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Washington Post • NPR • Marie Claire   In late August 1619, a ship arrived...2021-11-1610 minDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in History, The AmericasDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in History, The AmericasThe 1619 Project: A New Origin Story by Nikole Hannah-JonesPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/505637to listen full audiobooks. Title: The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones Narrator: Nikole Hannah-Jones Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 57 minutes Release date: November 16, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.39 of Total 275 Ratings of Narrator: 3.73 of Total 37 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A dramatic expansion of a groundbreaking work of journalism, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story offers a profoundly revealing vision of the American past and present. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Washington Post • NPR • Marie Claire   In late August 1619, a ship arrived in the...2021-11-166h 57Get Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceGet Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceThe 1619 Project: A New Origin Story by Nikole Hannah-JonesPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/505637 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones Narrator: Nikole Hannah-Jones Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 57 minutes Release date: November 16, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.39 of Total 275 Ratings of Narrator: 3.73 of Total 37 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A dramatic expansion of a groundbreaking work of journalism, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story offers a profoundly revealing vision of the American past and present. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Washington Post • NPR • Marie Claire   In late August 1619, a ship arrived...2021-11-1610 minAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceThe 1619 Project: A New American Origin Story by Nikole Hannah-JonesPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/549663 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The 1619 Project: A New American Origin Story Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones Narrator: Nikole Hannah-Jones, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 57 minutes Release date: November 16, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. A dramatic expansion of a groundbreaking work of journalism, The 1619 Project: A New American Origin Story offers a profoundly revealing vision of the American past and present. 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In late August 1619, a ship arrived in the British colony of Virginia bearing a...2021-11-1605 min