69 I When COVID Hit Hardest: Pacific Islander Voices Reveal Hidden Healthcare Truths
Episode Description
Overview:
We explore the deep-rooted structural inequities that have shaped health outcomes for Pacific Islander communities, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Together, we unpack how colonialism, racism, erasure, and the lack of culturally appropriate healthcare have contributed to disproportionate impacts, and we highlight the vital role of community-led solutions and culturally safe spaces in healing. We discuss the limitations of the cultural competency model, the importance of recognizing power dynamics, and the essential need for physicians and healthcare systems to center trust, relationship-building, and self-determination for marginalized communities.
Key Topics:
Colonialism and Pacific Islander Identity
Carceral System's Impact on Public Health
Health Equity and COVID-19 Inequities
Pacific Islanders Facing Bias Stereotypes
Understanding Implicit Bias and Ignorance
Amplifying Voices for Cultural Safety
Cultural Hubs for Community Care
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