In this episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, I sit down with Philip Alberti, a renowned health equity expert and founding director of the AAMC Center for Health Justice. They dive deep into health justice, its impact on various communities, the significance of policy versus politics, and the power of local solutions. Listen in as Philip shares his insights and experiences working towards health equity and a more just society for all.


Show Notes:

[00:00] - Introduction to Philip Alberti and the topic of health justice
[03:33] - The importance of authentic partnerships in combating misinformation
[06:12] - Health justice in various communities and cultures
[10:20] - How health equity is an agenda for all communities
[15:34] - The role of policy in improving health outcomes
[20:07] - Differentiating between policy and politics
[25:18] - The importance of local solutions for health justice
[28:52] - "The work of health equity and health justice is at that deep political determinants of health level." - Philip Alberti
[31:24] - Where to find Philip Alberti and the AAMC Center for Health Justice
[33:35] - Conclusion and outro


About the Guest:
Philip Alberti is the founding director of the AAMC Center for Health Justice, a leading organization focused on promoting health equity and justice for all communities. With years of experience in the health equity space, Philip is passionate about addressing systemic issues and advocating for local solutions that can positively impact health outcomes. He's a sought-after expert in the fields of health equity, policy, and community-driven solutions.

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