10 episodes

Interviews with top scholars in public health, sociology, childhood development and more - created during production of the acclaimed documentary UNNATURAL CAUSES: Is Inequality Making Us Sick? - are now available as edited podcasts. UNNATURAL CAUSES is a series about health, but it's not about doctors or drugs. Instead, the film crisscrosses the country to find stories and evidence of the underlying social conditions that shape who gets sick in the first place. Produced by California Newsreel with Vital Pictures, this four-hour documentary series, broadcast nationally on PBS, explores what we can - and should - do about racial and socioeconomic inequities in health. New episodes will be available every other week.

UNNATURAL CAUSES: Is Inequality Making Us Sick‪?‬ California Newsreel

    • Society & Culture

Interviews with top scholars in public health, sociology, childhood development and more - created during production of the acclaimed documentary UNNATURAL CAUSES: Is Inequality Making Us Sick? - are now available as edited podcasts. UNNATURAL CAUSES is a series about health, but it's not about doctors or drugs. Instead, the film crisscrosses the country to find stories and evidence of the underlying social conditions that shape who gets sick in the first place. Produced by California Newsreel with Vital Pictures, this four-hour documentary series, broadcast nationally on PBS, explores what we can - and should - do about racial and socioeconomic inequities in health. New episodes will be available every other week.

    Camara Jones (ENHANCED podcast), research director, Social Determinants of Health and Equity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Camara Jones (ENHANCED podcast), research director, Social Determinants of Health and Equity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Dr. Camara Jones discusses her work studying the health effects of everyday racism and the structural causes of health inequities. NOTE: Dr. Jones' opinions and comments are her own and they do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Camara Jones, research director, Social Determinants of Health and Equity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Camara Jones, research director, Social Determinants of Health and Equity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    Dr. Camara Jones discusses her work studying the health effects of everyday racism and the structural causes of health inequities. NOTE: Dr. Jones' opinions and comments are her own and they do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Jack Shonkoff (ENHANCED podcast), director, Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University

    Jack Shonkoff (ENHANCED podcast), director, Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University

    In this original interview, Dr. Jack Shonkoff talks about new research on the importance of healthy, nurturing environments for the future of young children. He discusses the impact of toxic stress on brain development, how development is a product on genetics and experience, and how the U.S. fares poorly in comparison to other countries. He argues that the U.S. needs social policies that provide better choices for families with young children or we'll pay a much greater price later on.

    • 42 min
    Jack Shonkoff, director, Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University

    Jack Shonkoff, director, Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University

    In this original interview, Dr. Jack Shonkoff talks about new research on the importance of healthy, nurturing environments for the future of young children. He discusses the impact of toxic stress on brain development, how development is a product on genetics and experience, and how the U.S. fares poorly in comparison to other countries. He argues that the U.S. needs social policies that provide better choices for families with young children or we'll pay a much greater price later on.

    • 42 min
    Anthony Iton (ENHANCED podcast), Alameda County (CA) director of public health

    Anthony Iton (ENHANCED podcast), Alameda County (CA) director of public health

    In this original interview, Anthony Iton talks about the extraordinary health of recent Latino immigrants and what we can all learn from them. He also discusses the importance of hope, the power of community organizing, and why it's in all our best interest to tackle inequities sooner rather than later.

    • 42 min
    Anthony Iton, Alameda County (CA) director of public health

    Anthony Iton, Alameda County (CA) director of public health

    In this original interview, Anthony Iton talks about the extraordinary health of recent Latino immigrants and what we can all learn from them. He also discusses the importance of hope, the power of community organizing, and why it's in all our best interest to tackle inequities sooner rather than later.

    • 43 min

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