MBHT - Everyday People, Extraordinary Impact
Naomi Green shares a firsthand experience of discrimination inside a doctor’s office and what it revealed about how bias can show up in everyday healthcare interactions. What happens when the place designed to care for you becomes the place where you feel dismissed? In this conversation on Making Black History Today, Naomi opens up about her experience and the broader questions it raises about visibility, treatment, and how different communities are heard and believed in medical spaces and beyond. We explore: * A real experience of discrimination in a healthcare setting * How bias can shape everyday interactions in medical environments * The impact of being unheard in systems designed for care * Why these conversations matter for equity, trust, and access This episode is part of an ongoing series highlighting lived experiences that often go unspoken but deeply shape how people move through the world. New episodes bi-weekly. Follow Making Black History Today for conversations with changemakers, leaders, and voices shaping culture, history, and impact.
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