Real Conversations in the QC

Health Disparities: When Disease Doesn’t Discriminate but Healthcare Does

1 h 20 min · 11. maj 2026
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* Jasmine Butler sat down with Yolanda Graves-Jefferson, a sickle-cell advocate, and Cheryl Easley of ImpactLife to discuss what sickle-cell is and the importance of community support and education * Tim Stinson spoke with Jolean Overton Austin, a long time Quad Citizen, who, after suffering a life-threatening heart attack, set a new goal to advocate for heart health awareness * Theresa Bryant sat down with Lydia Harris, the executive director of the Bloom Project, to discuss Black maternal health, systemic issues Black women face in health care and the real world consequences

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