Critters and Cultures
Dr. Azalia Boyd welcomes Rousseau Durocher, a Haitian-American Intake Supervisor at Broward County Animal Care, to discuss his journey and efforts in cultural repair and community outreach. Russo shares how he works to bridge the gap between animal services and the community, emphasizing respect for every customer. Season 2 is proudly sponsored by Maddies Fund! The power of community and compassion in animal welfare. Go to https://www.maddiesfund.org/ [https://www.maddiesfund.org/] This episode is also sponsored by the BIPOC and Animal Well-being Collective. Go to https://www.bipoccollective.com/ [https://www.bipoccollective.com/] SUBSCRIBE & SHARE Link Tree: http://Linktr.ee/azaliaboyd [http://linktr.ee/azaliaboyd] Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@CrittersandCultures [https://www.youtube.com/@CrittersandCultures] Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/critters-and-cultures [https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/critters-and-cultures] Website: https://www.drazaliaboyd.com/ [https://www.drazaliaboyd.com/] About Rousseau Durocher Russo Durocher is a Haitian-American animal welfare professional who currently serves as the Intake Supervisor at Broward County Animal Care. His journey in the industry began as a temporary staff member, and his career growth reflects resilience and cultural navigation. Russo is committed to cultural repair, community outreach, and confronting the stigma surrounding animal services. His leadership style centers on staying motivated, encouraging his staff, and removing biases to ensure every customer is treated with respect and served with a "fresh start". Russo believes in "Collaboration over competition" and stresses the importance of public and private shelters aligning to be more effective. About Dr. Azalia Boyd, DVM Dr. Azalia Boyd, DVM, is a distinguished veterinarian and educator committed to equitable veterinary care and community engagement. A proud alumna of Tuskegee University, she earned her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2008 and a Bachelor of Science in Animal and Poultry Sciences in 2004, recognized with a Presidential Academic Scholarship. As CEO of Boyd Veterinary Services and Consulting, LLC, she mentors youth aspiring to veterinary careers and supports young minority students. Previously, she was the Chief Veterinary Medical Officer for Companion Animals for Reform and Equity (CARE), working to bridge access gaps for BIPOC and marginalized communities. Dr. Boyd actively participates in professional associations like the AVMA and GVMA and holds certifications from the University of Pennsylvania and Wharton Online. An international speaker, she addresses improvements in veterinary care and cultural competency, positioning her as a leader in advancing the field for all.
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