S2 Ep11: How to Address Institutional Sexism and Racism in the Fight for Health Equality with Terry McGovern
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How does the loss of a family member to a tragedy like 9/11 affect your ability to lead? How can you stay grounded in love when working on challenging issues like abortion and HIV/AIDS? Terry McGovern, chair of the Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health at Columbia’s Public Health School is here to explore the realities of staying accountable to the communities you serve and letting them lead the way.   Tune in this week to discover the resilience and focus it takes to survive personal tragedy and continue serving the most marginalized people in your community. Terry is sharing the most significant things she’s learned in her fight for reproductive and health equality and how we need to ground our leadership in these turbulent times.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://mallikadutt.com/s2e11 Leadership Moves is supported by the BUILD program of the Ford Foundation Podcast music composed by Devadas, (c) Mallika Dutt, LLC 2021  Production team: Mallika Dutt, Kiani Ned, Loubna Bouajaj, and Digital Freedom Productions Sign up for Mallika’s email newsletter at mallikadutt.com/join   Follow Mallika: Twitter: twitter.com/mallikadutt   Instagram: instagram.com/mallikadutt   Facebook: facebook.com/mallikadutt   YouTube: youtube.com/c/MallikaDutt-IC
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