• When They See Us: The Affects of Structural Racism on Black & Brown Youth

  • Sep 23 2019
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast
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When They See Us: The Affects of Structural Racism on Black & Brown Youth

  • Summary

  • We're ending season one of What is Black podcast with a discussion about "When They See Us," the Ava
    DuVernay docuseries about five teenagers falsely accused and convicted for a crime they didn't commit. Much has been written about the series but I wanted to explore with my guests Dr. Baraka Floyd, Dr. Frank Clark, Dr. David de Angel Sola and Dr. Angela Moemeka how the series portrays how the adverse childhood experience and toxic stress of structural racism impacts Black and Brown youth then and now and how the series can be a conversation starter for families and communities to address racism.

    Guests
    Dr. Baraka D. Floyd, MD, MSc is a pediatrician at Stanford School Of Medicine and co-medical director of the Peninsula Family Advocacy Program, Stanford Children's Healths Medical-Legal Partnership; @rakareemd

    Dr. Frank Alexander Clark is a board-certified adult psychiatrist in Greenville, SC. Dr. Clark has held many leadership positions in national organizations including the American Psychiatric Association and the American Medical Association. His passions/interests revolve around teaching, advocacy, mentoring, and community engagement. Dr. Clarks proudest accomplishments include being a husband and a father; @tapkidmd

    Dr. David de Angel Sola is a pediatrician, Fellow of Sleep Medicine at Yale School Of Medicine and researcher.

    Dr. Angela Moemeka is a pediatrician and Chief Medical Officer for Aetna Better Health of Texas; @DrMoemekaMD

    Social Media:
    What is Black- @whatisblk

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