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Clarence Jones

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

Yeah, so I don't think I've had a lot of health experiences dealing with this. But I guess I would say just like being a Black woman in general, I'm very hyper aware of certain stereotypes or certain health conditions or concerns that will come up regarding my health just due to being a Black woman. So I think...

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

Yeah, so I don't think I've had a lot of health experiences dealing with this. But I guess I would say just like being a Black woman in general, I'm very hyper aware of certain stereotypes or certain health conditions or concerns that will come up regarding my health just due to being a Black woman. So I think...

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

how i kind of like and having just my father's a nurse i have a lot of people in my life who are in health care and just being like aware of those things it i think it helps me be really open with those kind of conversations when they come up um just you know regarding like my health and everything

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

how i kind of like and having just my father's a nurse i have a lot of people in my life who are in health care and just being like aware of those things it i think it helps me be really open with those kind of conversations when they come up um just you know regarding like my health and everything

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

I think it also helps when I'm talking to family members, if they're not really, they don't really have a healthcare background. They don't really know if, you know, they will ask questions and things. I think it helps me in the sense of just like being able to kind of reassure them of things.

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

I think it also helps when I'm talking to family members, if they're not really, they don't really have a healthcare background. They don't really know if, you know, they will ask questions and things. I think it helps me in the sense of just like being able to kind of reassure them of things.

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

And I think sometimes when you don't have that kind of background and maybe a physician or a nurse is coming to you and saying like, oh, you know, like, telling you you might have like things that to look out for, like that are related to Black people, specifically like high blood pressure, cholesterol, things like that.

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

And I think sometimes when you don't have that kind of background and maybe a physician or a nurse is coming to you and saying like, oh, you know, like, telling you you might have like things that to look out for, like that are related to Black people, specifically like high blood pressure, cholesterol, things like that.

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

I think when you don't have that background, sometimes you can feel a little attacked or singled out. But when you do, and I know that these are just things that are like very prominent in our community, it's helpful to, you know, let them know like, hey, they're just kind of this is kind of what they're taught.

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

I think when you don't have that background, sometimes you can feel a little attacked or singled out. But when you do, and I know that these are just things that are like very prominent in our community, it's helpful to, you know, let them know like, hey, they're just kind of this is kind of what they're taught.

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

This is something that they're asking all of us, you know, this is not something they're singling you out on. So I think sometimes like those labels, if you're not really aware of like healthcare or just certain things that are prominent within our community, it can kind of feel like you're being singled out.

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

This is something that they're asking all of us, you know, this is not something they're singling you out on. So I think sometimes like those labels, if you're not really aware of like healthcare or just certain things that are prominent within our community, it can kind of feel like you're being singled out.

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

So it's really helpful to have people with a voice to kind of just, you know, reassure you that, you know, there are like, I think a lot of people are afraid of like, you know, doctors and, and things like that.

Health Chatter
Stereotypes & Labels

So it's really helpful to have people with a voice to kind of just, you know, reassure you that, you know, there are like, I think a lot of people are afraid of like, you know, doctors and, and things like that.

Health Chatter
Indigenous Health

Hello, everybody. Welcome to today's special show on American Indian, Indigenous, and overall Indian health. We have two great, wonderful guests with us today. We'll get to them in just a moment. I want to thank our illustrious staff that helps make all these shows successful and interesting for you, the listening audience. Maddie Levine-Wolf, Aaron Collins, Deandra Howard, Matthew Campbell,

Health Chatter
Indigenous Health

Hello, everybody. Welcome to today's special show on American Indian, Indigenous, and overall Indian health. We have two great, wonderful guests with us today. We'll get to them in just a moment. I want to thank our illustrious staff that helps make all these shows successful and interesting for you, the listening audience. Maddie Levine-Wolf, Aaron Collins, Deandra Howard, Matthew Campbell,

Health Chatter
Indigenous Health

Sheridan and Nygaard are second to none. They take care of all of our research, our recording. our production because Clarence and I don't know how to do that. So it's really nice to have them. They're really, really great, great colleagues. Thank you to all of you. We also have Dr. Barry Baines, who unfortunately can't be on the show today.

Health Chatter
Indigenous Health

Sheridan and Nygaard are second to none. They take care of all of our research, our recording. our production because Clarence and I don't know how to do that. So it's really nice to have them. They're really, really great, great colleagues. Thank you to all of you. We also have Dr. Barry Baines, who unfortunately can't be on the show today.