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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <a href='https://www.unumfund.org/podcast'><em>Divided By Design</em></a>, we dive into the roots of racism in medicine in the US–that is, the false notion of a biological basis for race–and the way that has shaped the profound systemic racism and anti-Blackness in American medicine.  We’ll also discuss the underlying disparities further unveiled during the COVID-19 pandemic, created by actions and inaction at the federal, state and local government level, as well as in the private sector.  Also we’ll begin to explore the restoration of trust between black patients and those who provide their health care. This episode of features Dr. Camara Jones, Dr. Jeremy Green, Dr. Toni Eyssallenne, Dr. Cory Hebert, Dr. Michelle Morse, Dr. Takeisha Davis and Daniel Dawes, J.D.</p><p><br/><b>Find out more information at:</b></p><p><a href='https://www.unumfund.org/podcast'><b>https://www.unumfund.org/podcast</b></a></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Follow E Pluribus Unum on all social platforms:</b></p><p>Twitter: <a href='http://twitter.com/unumfund'><b>http://Twitter.com/unumfund</b></a><b> </b></p><p>Instagram: <a href='http://instagram.com/UnumFund'><b>http://Instagram.com/UnumFund</b></a></p><p>Facebook: <a href='http://facebook.com/Unumfund'><b>http://Facebook.com/Unumfund</b></a><b><br/><br/><br/>Divided By Design is a production of Next Chapter Podcasts.<br/></b>Learn more at<b> </b><a href='https://ncpodcasts.com/'><b>https://ncpodcasts.com/</b></a><b><br/><br/>Credits:</b><br/>Written by Byron C. Hunter <br/>Music by Jay Weigel<br/>Editing &amp; Sound Design by Nick Luca<br/>Executive Producers: Ryan Berni, Robert Cappadona &amp; Jeremiah Tittle</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <a href='https://www.unumfund.org/podcast'><em>Divided By Design</em></a>, we dive into the roots of racism in medicine in the US–that is, the false notion of a biological basis for race–and the way that has shaped the profound systemic racism and anti-Blackness in American medicine.  We’ll also discuss the underlying disparities further unveiled during the COVID-19 pandemic, created by actions and inaction at the federal, state and local government level, as well as in the private sector.  Also we’ll begin to explore the restoration of trust between black patients and those who provide their health care. This episode of features Dr. Camara Jones, Dr. Jeremy Green, Dr. Toni Eyssallenne, Dr. Cory Hebert, Dr. Michelle Morse, Dr. Takeisha Davis and Daniel Dawes, J.D.</p><p><br/><b>Find out more information at:</b></p><p><a href='https://www.unumfund.org/podcast'><b>https://www.unumfund.org/podcast</b></a></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Follow E Pluribus Unum on all social platforms:</b></p><p>Twitter: <a href='http://twitter.com/unumfund'><b>http://Twitter.com/unumfund</b></a><b> </b></p><p>Instagram: <a href='http://instagram.com/UnumFund'><b>http://Instagram.com/UnumFund</b></a></p><p>Facebook: <a href='http://facebook.com/Unumfund'><b>http://Facebook.com/Unumfund</b></a><b><br/><br/><br/>Divided By Design is a production of Next Chapter Podcasts.<br/></b>Learn more at<b> </b><a href='https://ncpodcasts.com/'><b>https://ncpodcasts.com/</b></a><b><br/><br/>Credits:</b><br/>Written by Byron C. Hunter <br/>Music by Jay Weigel<br/>Editing &amp; Sound Design by Nick Luca<br/>Executive Producers: Ryan Berni, Robert Cappadona &amp; Jeremiah Tittle</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Getting Closer to Reconciliation</itunes:title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <a href='https://www.unumfund.org/podcast'><em>Divided By Design</em></a>, we start to frame out what getting to reconciliation could look like by talking to behavioral scientists and psychologists who have studied race and bias to shed light on various strategies used to address the pre-conscious thoughts and ideas that prevent us from finding common ground on issues of race and bias. We talk to former White House Communications Director for President Obama and bestselling author Jennifer Palmieri, sociologist Dr. Whitney Pirtle, psychologist Dr. Peter Coleman and founder and executive director of Over Zero, Rachel Brown.</p><p><br/><b>Find out more information at:</b></p><p><a href='https://www.unumfund.org/podcast'><b>https://www.unumfund.org/podcast</b></a></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Follow E Pluribus Unum on all social platforms:</b></p><p>Twitter: <a href='http://twitter.com/unumfund'><b>http://Twitter.com/unumfund</b></a><b> </b></p><p>Instagram: <a href='http://instagram.com/UnumFund'><b>http://Instagram.com/UnumFund</b></a></p><p>Facebook: <a href='http://facebook.com/Unumfund'><b>http://Facebook.com/Unumfund</b></a><b><br/><br/><br/>Divided By Design is a production of Next Chapter Podcasts.<br/></b>Learn more at<b> </b><a href='https://ncpodcasts.com/'><b>https://ncpodcasts.com/</b></a><b><br/><br/>Credits:</b><br/>Written by Byron C. Hunter <br/>Music by Jay Weigel<br/>Editing &amp; Sound Design by Nick Luca<br/>Executive Producers: Ryan Berni, Robert Cappadona &amp; Jeremiah Tittle</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Divided By Design, we look at the topic of housing and segregation, particularly in the south. The legacy of segregation is palpable across the American South and has enormous implications for how people lead their daily lives. From redlining and housing policy to physical separations by highways or railroad tracks and transit policies, physical separation is a real-life consequence of decades-old decisionmaking.  This episode features Nathaniel Smith of the Partnershi...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <a href='https://www.unumfund.org/podcast'><em>Divided By Design</em></a>, we look at the topic of housing and segregation, particularly in the south. The legacy of segregation is palpable across the American South and has enormous implications for how people lead their daily lives. From redlining and housing policy to physical separations by highways or railroad tracks and transit policies, physical separation is a real-life consequence of decades-old decisionmaking.  This episode features Nathaniel Smith of the Partnership for Southern Equity, Dr. Temika Simmons of Delta State University, Danyelle Solomon of the Center for American Progress and more.</p><p><br/><b>Find out more information at:</b></p><p><a href='https://www.unumfund.org/podcast'><b>https://www.unumfund.org/podcast</b></a></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Follow E Pluribus Unum on all social platforms:</b></p><p>Twitter: <a href='http://twitter.com/unumfund'><b>http://Twitter.com/unumfund</b></a><b> </b></p><p>Instagram: <a href='http://instagram.com/UnumFund'><b>http://Instagram.com/UnumFund</b></a></p><p>Facebook: <a href='http://facebook.com/Unumfund'><b>http://Facebook.com/Unumfund</b></a><b><br/><br/><br/>Divided By Design is a production of Next Chapter Podcasts.<br/></b>Learn more at<b> </b><a href='https://ncpodcasts.com/'><b>https://ncpodcasts.com/</b></a><b><br/><br/>Credits:</b><br/>Written by Byron C. Hunter <br/>Music by Jay Weigel<br/>Editing &amp; Sound Design by Nick Luca<br/>Executive Producers: Ryan Berni, Robert Cappadona &amp; Jeremiah Tittle</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Mitch Landrieu and a slew of advocates, historians, and experts help us better understand what systemic racism looks like in America today. By better understanding how we got here to this moment, we can better chart a path forward towards a more just, inclusive and equitable America for us all.   ]]></itunes:summary>
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