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Community Mental Health Project
Host Virginia Fields receives guests Patrice Douglas, Luis Lopez & Linda Rosenberg to talk about the Community Mental Health Project, and effort made possible by the Leon Levy Foundation, Columbia Psychiatry, The New York Public Library and The National Black Leadership Commission on Health.
Obesity as a Disease
April is National Minority Health Month, and this year host C. Virginia Fields talks with guests Dr. Sylvia Gonsahn-Bollie and Kesha Calicutt about obesity and the implications of this condition in black and brown communities.
Re-Imagining Thanksgiving
Host C. Virginia Fields invites Melba Wilson, Chef, Restaurateur, Author; and Tren’ness Woods-Black, VP of Communications and Strategic Partnerships, to talk about how families can celebrate Thanksgiving during the pandemic and what the best practices are to ensure everybody safety.
Heart Disease During COVID19
Host C. Virginia Fields brings guest Icilma Fergus Rowe, MD FACC for a conversation about heart disease during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mental Health Awareness Month
Host C. Virginia Fields interviews Licensed Therapist Patrice N. Douglas, who share with us the importance to take care of our mental health in the times of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
Census 2020
Hosted by C. Virginia Fields, President and CEO of the National Black Leadership Commission on Health, Inc. (NBLCH); with guests Phillip Thompson, Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy Initiatives; and Julie Menin, Director of NYC Census 2020. This is a very informative conversation about the Census...
Injustices in Healthcare | Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Hosted by C. Virginia Fields, President and CEO of the National Black Leadership Commission on Health, Inc. (NBLCH); with guests Roslyn Y. Daniels, President and Founder of Black Health Matters; and Dr. Bert Petersen, Director, Breast Surgery Clinic Program at St. Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, NY.
Mauricio Blandino
Mauricio Blandino is lucky to be alive. Given this chance Mauricio has transformed himself through running and is an advocate on making a difference for others.
Mitchell Mond, son of Otto Mond, of the Raritan Valley Road Runners is the guest
Mitchell Mond, an athlete with the Raritan Valley Road Runners, remembers Otto Mond, his father.