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Is Prison Taking Away Our Black Men‪?‬ DA Health Connect

    • 健康/フィットネス

Today's episode discusses our prison system and how it not only affects the person going to prison but also the entire community. Dr. Des and Ms. Tae discuss how increased incarceration rates have led to an increase in teenage pregnancy's and sexually transmitted infections in black and brown communities. They also dive into the current system and how there is a need for more programs to assist the incarcerated and their loved ones with a smooth transition back into society.

The article mentioned in this episode: James C. Thomas, PhD, MPH, and Elizabeth Torrone, MSPH. Incarceration as Forced Migration: Effects on Selected Community Health Outcomes. Am J Public Health. 2006;96:1762–1765. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2005.081760.



Join DA Health Connect & Black Girls Do Public Health on February 25th at 7pm, as we dive into topics discussed on the DA Health Connect Podcast! The Public Health Run Down is a time  to share your opinion, and jump in the conversation to increase health  equity within everything we do! 

Register Here--->https://famu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEsceisrTkjHdekJe5A1y9DYYteCbeQGt_h 

Space is limited so sign up asap! See you February 25th at 7pm!!!!



Make sure you follow us on Clubhouse, Instagram, and Facebook, where  we talk more about this episode & give some tips to continue the  conversation about Health Equity.

[ https://instagram.com/dahealthconnect ] [Clubhouse: @DrDes & @ar.taee]

Do not forget to subscribe, rate, follow, and share this podcast! Please leave us your thoughts in the comments section as well!

Today's episode discusses our prison system and how it not only affects the person going to prison but also the entire community. Dr. Des and Ms. Tae discuss how increased incarceration rates have led to an increase in teenage pregnancy's and sexually transmitted infections in black and brown communities. They also dive into the current system and how there is a need for more programs to assist the incarcerated and their loved ones with a smooth transition back into society.

The article mentioned in this episode: James C. Thomas, PhD, MPH, and Elizabeth Torrone, MSPH. Incarceration as Forced Migration: Effects on Selected Community Health Outcomes. Am J Public Health. 2006;96:1762–1765. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2005.081760.



Join DA Health Connect & Black Girls Do Public Health on February 25th at 7pm, as we dive into topics discussed on the DA Health Connect Podcast! The Public Health Run Down is a time  to share your opinion, and jump in the conversation to increase health  equity within everything we do! 

Register Here--->https://famu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEsceisrTkjHdekJe5A1y9DYYteCbeQGt_h 

Space is limited so sign up asap! See you February 25th at 7pm!!!!



Make sure you follow us on Clubhouse, Instagram, and Facebook, where  we talk more about this episode & give some tips to continue the  conversation about Health Equity.

[ https://instagram.com/dahealthconnect ] [Clubhouse: @DrDes & @ar.taee]

Do not forget to subscribe, rate, follow, and share this podcast! Please leave us your thoughts in the comments section as well!

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