Partners for Advancing Health Equity

Part One: Live from Montgomery: Conversations with the Men of The Skin You’re In documentary

32 min · 23 apr 2026
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In part one of this two part episode from our companion podcast series,The Skin You're In [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-skin-you-re-in--5832057], we delve into the critical question: Why do Black Americans face poorer health outcomes and shorter life expectancies? Centered around the documentary, The Skin You’re In [http://www.tsyi.org], this conversation was recorded live, December 2025, at the film's premiere in Montgomery, Alabama—a city steeped in civil rights history. Moderated by Spectrum News NY1 Anchor Dean Meminger [https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/on-air/2017/09/26/dean-meminger], the filmmakers and the men featured in the film share their insights on how history, public policy, and community narratives intertwine to impact health equity in America.   Moderator: Dean Meminger [https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/on-air/2017/09/26/dean-meminger], Spectrum News NY1 Anchor Panelists:  Dr. Thomas LaVeist [https://www.tsyi.org/bio/dr-thomas-laveist/], Writer and Director Dr. Wil LaVeist [https://www.tsyi.org/bio/wil-laveist/], Producer  Alejandro Orengo [https://www.tsyi.org/bio/alejandro-orengo/], Director of Photography Scheron Bryant, Jr. Tevon Robinson  Transcript [https://files.constantcontact.com/4c2e156f801/d497ae8d-62c0-4bad-9c7d-57dc1ca33d65.pdf]

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