Grounded in Diversity
Have you ever felt confused by your background, or judged because of who you are? Taking pride in our identity can be hard when we're stuck between multiple roles, or when others make us feel different. But here, in Grounded in Diversity, we will learn to share and celebrate our differences through conversations with researchers, teachers, and most importantly, each other. From answering your questions about our perceived differences to discovering why diversity is so important, we hope to help you feel a little bit less alone.
Grounded in Diversity
Healing with Equity
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What does it mean to feel truly seen—to be accepted without bias, whether it's in a doctor's office, classroom, or your community? In this episode, we'll sit down with Onyinye Efobi, a nursing student, patient care technician, and researcher who explores what it means to celebrate diversity and create safe spaces for people to be themselves. Explore the "imposter syndrome," healthcare inequities, and learn how you can persevere through the face of systemic challenges; because when we're comfortable in our own skin, healthcare and society alike become stronger, more just, and more compassionate.
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