Episode: 4: Public Health Pulse Podcast

Public Health Pulse Podcast

Episode 4:

Featuring

 Tamika Middleton

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Episode 4:  Throughout the pandemic and the escalating assaults on women’s bodily autonomy and transgender life & healthcare, Black women in the South have continued to lead society forward not only in resistance but also with a vision of a transformative just society. Tamika will discuss the ways the historic roots of our current landscape connect the intersections of reproductive justice, abolition, disability justice and healing justice in a powerful motion toward our collective political liberation!

Tamika Middleton is the Managing Director of the Women’s March. She is an organizer, doula, midwifery apprentice, writer, and unschooling mama who is passionate about and active in struggles that affect Black women’s lives, especially regarding reproductive justice, abolition, and the rights of domestic workers. She is engaged in multiple grassroots organizations in Georgia including the Metro Atlanta Mutual Aid (MAMA) and the leadership team of Kindred Southern Healing Justice Collective. She serves as a Community Advisory Board Member of Critical Resistance and is the Treasurer of the Organization for Human Rights and Democracy!

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Click on the Episode of Your Choice
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Episode 1:  Cara Page, co-author of Healing Justice Lineages: Dreaming at the Crossroads of Liberation, Collective Care and Safety.   Edgar Rivera Colon, Ph.D. of Medical Anthropology, and host of “Karl Marx Ate My Field Notes” podcast. Facilitator People’s CDC.
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Episode 2:  Rob Wallace, evolutionary epidemiologist and author of The Fault in Our SARS, COVID-19 in the Biden EraLara Jirmanus, MPH, MD and lead author of the “People’s  CDC External Review: Too Many Deaths. Too Many Left Behind.”
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Episode 3:  Sal Sandoval, MPH, MD.  Public Health Doctor in the San Joaquin Valley and Editorial Board member of the Tribuno del PuebloJanhavi Dubhashi, MPH, medical student.  Atlanta Chapter of the Campaign Against Racism, (CAR).
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Episode 4:  Tamika Middleton, Doula and Managing Director of the Women’s March. 
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