Hands That Shape
In this powerful episode of Hands That Shape, Allegra sits down with the extraordinary Dr. Judith Adams, OTD, OTR/L, a three-time graduate of the Howard University Occupational Therapy Program with 25 years of service in the field. Dr. Adams shares her inspiring journey from the classrooms of Howard to international teaching, community service in Ghana, and a lifelong commitment to occupational justice. Together, they explore Dr. Adams’ research on underserved populations, her work as an Aging in Place Specialist, and the founding of The Jeneatha Learning Center in Northern Ghana. This episode highlights what it means to be a culturally responsive therapist and the importance of centering marginalized communities in our work. Tune in for a moving conversation on legacy, leadership, and the global impact of occupational therapy.
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