Reimagining Justice: Health Equity & Social Determinants of Health
Sponsored by Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas, Inc., and DentaQuest Partnership for Oral Health Advancement
Health equity should be a primary concern for faith communities. Because local congregations interact with vulnerable people through a variety of outreach activities, we are well-positioned to understand the connections between the many social determinants that impact health. Access to healthy food, the availability of safe, affordable housing, and proximity to sources of pollution are all examples of these “social determinants of health” – the things that influence and impact health status.
We hope this podcast series inspires you to learn more about health equity and the social determinants of health in your local community, so you can be an effective advocate for a healthy future for ALL Texans.
Featured Episode
Environmental Impacts of Health Equity with Bee Moorhead
For our series finale, Scott Atnip is joined by Executive Director Bee Moorhead to discuss the environmental impacts of health equity.
Episode 10 | 25min
Previous Episodes
Health Equity and South Texas w/ Jaime Wesolowski
Children's Health w/ Laura Guerra-Cardus
Maternal Mortality w/ Rep. Shawn Thierry
Health Equity w/ Laura Guerra-Cardus
Health Equity and Oral Health w/ Dr. Josefine Ortiz Wolfe
Social Determinants of Health w/ Dr. Annaliese Cothron
Health Equity w/ Scott Darius
Health Equity and Older Texans w/ Scot Kibbe
Health Equity w/ Taneika Duhaney
Texas Border Collaboration Network Highlight: Caly Fernández, Puentes de Cristo
On April 8th, Texas Impact began highlighting members of the Texas Border Collaboration Network (TBCN) and their organizations. TBCN members and organizations are dedicated to helping migrants and vulnerable populations along the U.S.-Mexico border. This week’s...
Weekly Witness: 103: Ep. 103 Kathy Green, Food Policy
The newest member of the Texas Impact team, Kathy Green joined the Weekly Witness conversation to talk about how Texans of faith can support hungry Texans through local efforts and advocacy at the federal and state level.
Weekly Witness: 102: Ep. 102 Jason Miller, Franciscan Action Network
Jason Miller with the Franciscan Action Network joined the Weekly Witness conversation to talk about voting and the federal stimulus bills as part of our series highlighting speakers from the Washington Interfaith Staff Community.
Texas Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
The April unemployment numbers were released today and were unsurprisingly awful. The New York Times reported that 20.5 million jobs have been lost since the start of the pandemic, the worst since the Great Depression. As we grapple with the economic fallout,...
Texas Border Collaboration Network Highlight: Abel Vega, Rio Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church
Earlier this year, Texas Impact joined the Texas Border Collaboration Network (TBCN). TBCN is a network of organizations focused on direct service, legal aid, advocacy, and hospitality for migrants and vulnerable populations along the Texas-Mexico border. As this...
Weekly Witness: 101: Ep. 101 Christian Watkins, Advocates for Justice
Christian S. Watkins, General Board of Church and Society of The United Methodist Church joined the conversation to discuss the work of “Advocates for Justice” and upcoming series with faith partners in DC from the Washington Interfaith Staff…
Weekly Witness: 100: Ep. 100 Weekly Witness Staff Reflections
The Texas Impact staff gathered to celebrate the 100th Weekly Witness episode to reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic and what we look forward to in the next 100 episodes.
COVID-19 Response and Hunger
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only created illness and loss of life across the country, but also issues frequently seen by families in disaster situations—loss of employment, financial hardship, and food insecurity. Fortunately, Congress has recognized the gravity of...
President Trump Signs Executive Order Further Restricting Legal Immigration
On April 22, 2020, President Trump signed an executive order that will prevent specific groups of individuals from being admitted into the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident (LPR), also known as obtaining a green card. According to the order, the newest restrictions...