In this episode of The Jali Podcast, Melyssa Barrett sits down with Dr. Eugene Manley, Jr., Ph.D., MS, a biomedical scientist turned social impact leader and the Founder & CEO of the STEMM & Cancer Health Equity (SCHEQ) Foundation. His work challenges us to move beyond performative commitments toward real accountability and community impact.
Dr. Manley brings over 20 years of experience across engineering, molecular and cell biology, nonprofit strategy, and workforce development, with leadership roles at organizations like AACR, LCRF, and LUNGevity Foundation. His work is deeply informed by personal experience, growing up first-generation and witnessing loved ones navigate dismissive, fragmented care. After experiencing medical racism firsthand during a hospital stay, he made it his mission to build systems where no patient’s voice is sidelined.
Dr. Manley shares insights from his research on structural inequities and discusses his work with the Scheq Foundation, where research, advocacy, and lived experience come together to drive meaningful systems change. This conversation explores how inequities become normalized, why community-centered approaches matter, and what leaders, institutions, and individuals must do differently if equity is going to be more than a buzzword.
Through SCHEQ, he now drives cross-sector collaboration across payers, pharma, and health systems to close gaps in screening, biomarker testing, clinical-trial access, and survivorship, especially for Medicaid and historically marginalized populations.
This episode is for educators, nonprofit leaders, policymakers, advocates, patients, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of what equity looks like when it’s rooted in people, power, and accountability.
In this episode, we discuss:
How systemic inequities are created—and sustainedWhy community-centered equity produces better outcomesThe role of data, lived experience, and trust in systems changeWhat accountability really means in equity workHow listeners can engage in more meaningful equity actionCheck out his blog at https://scheq.org/blog and stay tuned for Part 2 - Episode 182!