"You get your voice out through knowing who your representatives are...those people need to know what's important to you so you need to know who they are and they need to know who you are and what's important in your community." - Dr. Shaneeta Johnson

In this enlightening episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, we dive deep into the intersection of climate change, health equity, and community empowerment. Dr. Shaneeta Johnson, is an Associate Professor of Surgery, Director of the Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery Program, and Residency Associate Program Director at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. As a climate change and health equity fellow at the National Medical Association, Dr. Johnson sheds light on the importance of policy in addressing the unique challenges faced by the most vulnerable communities. She also highlights the power of community voices in influencing policy and promoting health equity amidst the ever-changing climate.

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[24:05.86] About our Guest, Dr. Shaneeta Johnson - Dr. Johnson explains her work with the National Medical Association, focusing on climate change and health equity. She emphasizes her dedication to helping vulnerable communities mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change.

[25:15.59] The Role of Policy - Corey and Dr. Johnson explore the importance of policy in public health, health equity, and the social determinants of health. Dr. Johnson encourages listeners to distinguish between politics and policy, highlighting the crucial role of the latter in protecting communities.


[26:04.86] Community Impact on Policy - Corey asks Dr. Johnson about ways vulnerable communities can influence policy, especially those disproportionately affected by infrastructure decisions, like highway placement.


[26:51.80] Increasing Community Voices - Dr. Johnson emphasizes the importance of representatives at local, city, state, and national levels to understand the needs of their community. She highlights the role of community organizations in health outcomes and underscores the significance of grassroots movements in effecting change.


[28:20.31] Closing Remarks - Corey thanks Dr. Johnson for her time and insightful discussion. Dr. Johnson shares her social media information for those interested in continuing the conversation.

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