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How do global racialization, colonialism, and xenophobia intersect with public health? As migration reshapes societies worldwide, it’s more important than ever to understand how race operates across different geographical contexts and how we can craft meaningful solutions for the communities we serve.
In this episode, Dr. B Fran is joined by special guest Dr. Tanisha Spratt from King’s College London for an engaging discussion on the complex realities of experiencing race and culture across the US, UK, South Africa, and beyond. Through the case study of Tyla, we explore transnational Black solidarity, the nuances of race, and how these factors influence both our physical and mental well-being. Together, we’ll challenge the notion of viewing racial groups as monolithic and discuss what it takes to truly be culturally competent when delivering interventions, developing policy, and building genuine human connections.
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How do global racialization, colonialism, and xenophobia intersect with public health? As migration reshapes societies worldwide, it’s more important than ever to understand how race operates across different geographical contexts and how we can craft meaningful solutions for the communities we serve.
In this episode, Dr. B Fran is joined by special guest Dr. Tanisha Spratt from King’s College London for an engaging discussion on the complex realities of experiencing race and culture across the US, UK, South Africa, and beyond. Through the case study of Tyla, we explore transnational Black solidarity, the nuances of race, and how these factors influence both our physical and mental well-being. Together, we’ll challenge the notion of viewing racial groups as monolithic and discuss what it takes to truly be culturally competent when delivering interventions, developing policy, and building genuine human connections.
For more from Dr. Brittney Francis:
Tik Tok
Publications
Produced by Peoples Media
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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