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Churches Leading the Charge in Protecting Communities of Color from Flu

Churches Leading the Charge in Protecting Communities of Color from Flu

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Churches Leading the Charge in Protecting Communities of Color from Flu

FromFor Your Health News

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Jan 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Panelists
Laura Lee Hall, PhD, President, Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality and Equity, NMQF

Rev. Dr. Terris A. King, Pastor of Liberty Grace Church of God

Churches and Pastors of the Faith Health Alliance:
Pastor Hosie Hopkins, New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Memphis, Tennessee
Pastor Nicole Slater, Payne Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Birmingham, AL
Pastor Charles McNeill, Unity Baptist Church, Washington, DC
Pastor Thurmond Bowens, Trinity Baptist Church, Columbia, SC
Pastor Joe Ratliff, Brentwood Baptist Church, Houston, TX
Pastor William Foster, Providence Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, IL
Pastor Eric Goode, Peoples Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Bishop Leofric Thomas, Sr., Open Arms Community Church, Jacksonville, FL
Pastor Shane Scott, Macedonia Baptist Church, Los Angeles, CA
Pastor Paul Booth, Legacy Pointe Church, Cincinnati, OH
Pastor Erik Nation, Hope Center, Oakland, CA
Pastor George Junior, Auxano Church, Clarksburg, WV
Pastor Greg T. Frazier, Sweet Pilgrim of Faith Baptist Church, Gary, IN
Pastor Twana Harris, Carter Metropolitan Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Detroit, MI
Bishop Anthony Mclain, The Sanctuary at Kingdom Square, Upper Marlboro, MD
Rev. Manuel de Jesus Rodriguez, Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church, Queens, NY
Released:
Jan 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Dedicated to improving quality of care for all Americans, in this podcast, National Minority Quality Forum shares insights from its work—which involves assisting healthcare providers, professionals, administrators, researchers, policy makers, and community and faith-based organizations in delivering appropriate health care to minority communities via science, research and analysis.