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Advocation - Change it Up!

Advocation - Change it Up!

By Karen Liller, Ph.D.

Advocation - Change it Up! is an exciting podcast from the University of South Florida College of Public Health Activist Lab.

Our host, Dr. Karen Liller is a professor at the College of Public Health and Director of the Activist Lab. She will be joined in each episode by a student co-host from the Activist Lab.

The Activist Lab prepares students to be exemplary advocates and leaders in public health. Visit our website at: health.usf.edu/publichealth/activist-lab to learn more about our education programs, outreach, research, and more!

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The Guardian ad Litem Program and the Activist Lab’s MOULA Program-a Winning Combination for Children

Advocation - Change it Up!Aug 12, 2020

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The USF COPH Activist Lab 6th Annual Bootcamp’s Keynote Address: Suicide Prevention: Where We Have Been and New Directions
Feb 27, 202450:55
Levantemos la voz!: Latino health, cancer, and climate change

Levantemos la voz!: Latino health, cancer, and climate change

This podcast episode focuses on climate change and climate justice in reference to Latino health, including cancer in this population. Drs. Calvo, Izurieta, and Grzywacz discuss this topic from their unique perspectives including the sociodeterminants of health, infectious diseases, and where Latinos live and work.  Strategies for change are discussed and how solutions will need to be community-driven and holistic.  Funding for this project was provided by the American Public Health Association’s Center for Climate, Health, & Equity.

Guests:  Dr. Arlene Calvo, Associate Professor, University of South Florida College of Public Health, Dr. Ricardo Izurieta, Professor, University of South Florida College of Public Health, and Dr. Joseph Grzywacz, Associate Dean of Research and Faculty in the College of Health and Human Sciences at San Jose State University

Oct 17, 202301:05:46
Drowning Prevention: A New Approach To Bring About Change for Children

Drowning Prevention: A New Approach To Bring About Change for Children

This podcast episode focuses on strategies to prevent drownings, especially in young children.  Drs. Karch and Parvanta discuss efforts in drowning prevention led by the State of Florida and the University of South Florida College of Public Health through education involving a wide spectrum of partners and use of social marketing for communication strategies.  How communities and academia can work together to prevent this leading of death for children between the ages of 1and 4 is also discussed.

Guests:  Dr. Robert Karch, Health Officer and Director of the Department of Health for Orange County, FL and Dr. Claudia Parvanta, Professor, University of South Florida College of Public Health

 

Jul 07, 202342:17
Advocating for Keeping Individuals Enrolled in Medicaid After Continuous Enrollment Ended!

Advocating for Keeping Individuals Enrolled in Medicaid After Continuous Enrollment Ended!

Advocating for Keeping Individuals Enrolled in Medicaid After Continuous Enrollment Ended!

Description:  This podcast episode focuses on how eligible individuals can maintain their Medicaid enrollment after March 31, 2023 when the COVID-19 continuous enrollment policy ended.  Also discussed are the important roles for advocacy, leadership, and the successful team of navigators led by national expert Ms. Jodi Ray, Program Director and Principal Investigator of Florida Covering Kids & Families Project. 

Guests:  Ms. Jodi Ray, Instructor in the USF College of Public Health and Program Director and Principal Investigator of Florida Covering Kids & Families Project

Apr 21, 202340:38
Injustices Against Marginalized Groups: We Can and Must Do Better!

Injustices Against Marginalized Groups: We Can and Must Do Better!

This podcast episode focuses on injustices to marginalized groups (such as through hate crimes and victimization by extremist groups) and features leading academic and community advocates, Mr. Mike Deeson, Reverend/Dr. Bernice Powell-Jackson, and Dr. Jacob Glickman who provide historical significance, understanding of hate, and recommendations for change.

Guests:  Mr. Mike Deeson, award winning investigative reporter and broadcast journalist and now founder of Deeson Media, Tampa, Florida; Reverend/Dr. Bernice Powell-Jackson, Pastor of the First United Church of Tampa, Tampa, Florida; and Dr. Jacob Glickman, clinical psychologist and licensed professional counselor in Philadelphia, PA.

Feb 21, 202301:00:57
The Salud Latina USF Initiative at the University of South Florida College of Public Health

The Salud Latina USF Initiative at the University of South Florida College of Public Health

This podcast episode focuses on the Salud Latina USF Initiative and features leaders Drs. Arlene Calvo and Abraham Salinas who discuss the activities of Salud Latina, its achievements, goals and directions for the future, and more!

Guests:  Dr. Arlene Calvo, Associate Professor, USF College of Public Health, and Dr. Abraham Salinas, Assistant Professor, USF College of Public Health

Dec 13, 202228:30
Introducing the Center for Justice Research & Policy at the University of South Florida

Introducing the Center for Justice Research & Policy at the University of South Florida

This podcast episode focuses on the Center for Justice Research & Policy at the University of South Florida and features Center leaders Drs. Bryanna Fox and Edelyn Verona who discuss the development of the Center, examples of programs, future directions, how to advocate for change, and more!

Guests:  Dr. Bryanna Fox, Associate Professor, Department of Criminology, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, and Dr. Edelyn Verona, Professor, Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida

Oct 19, 202241:24
Climate Change, Clean Energy, the Recent Supreme Court Decision about the EPA and Power Plants, How to Advocate for Change, and More!

Climate Change, Clean Energy, the Recent Supreme Court Decision about the EPA and Power Plants, How to Advocate for Change, and More!

This podcast episode focuses on the continued ramifications of climate change, the role for clean energy, discussion of the Supreme Court decision about the EPA and power plants, and how we can make change happen. We welcome Ms. Susan Glickman, a long-time climate and clean energy expert and Director of Florida Clinicians for Climate Action, who discusses her work and advocacy in this area and how we can successfully move forward!

Guest:  Ms. Susan Glickman, Director of the Florida Clinicians for Climate Action

Aug 08, 202239:15
Episode 5: Customer Mistreatment of Hospitality Employees: How We Can Advocate for Change-Featuring the USF College of Public Health Sunshine Education & Research Center

Episode 5: Customer Mistreatment of Hospitality Employees: How We Can Advocate for Change-Featuring the USF College of Public Health Sunshine Education & Research Center

This podcast episode continues our occupational health and safety series and focuses on customer mistreatment of hospitality employees.  Dr. Kristin Horan from the University of Central Florida provides important information on the work she and colleagues are doing about this issue, the resources they have developed for employees, employers, and researchers and students, and strategies for change.  Discussion also took place as to the importance of advocacy in these efforts that includes behavioral and environmental components.


Guest:  

Dr. Kristin Horan, Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Central Florida and Deputy Director of Program Administration for the Targeted Research Training Program of the Sunshine ERC.

May 10, 202226:47
After the Bootcamp: What was Learned and Discussion of Advocacy and Strategies for Change in Mental Health

After the Bootcamp: What was Learned and Discussion of Advocacy and Strategies for Change in Mental Health

This podcast episode focuses on what participants learned from the January 28, 2022 University of South Florida (USF) College of Public Health Activist Lab Bootcamp on mental health advocacy and strategies for change.  We welcome Dr. Jerome Galea, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, USF College of Behavioral and Community Sciences who shares his expertise on mental health research and outreach and two Bootcamp participants, Ivory Hayes and Jeanine Ashforth, who provide information on what their Bootcamp breakouts groups recommended for changes in the community and with veterans related to mental health, respectively.  Discussion also took place as to the importance of advocacy in mental health as mental health is public health!

Guests:  Dr. Jerome Galea, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, USF, and Jeanine Ashforth and Ivory Hayes, USF College of Public Health graduate students

Apr 14, 202257:13
Episode 4: The Importance of Occupational Health and Safety-Featuring the USF College of Public Health Sunshine Education & Research Center

Episode 4: The Importance of Occupational Health and Safety-Featuring the USF College of Public Health Sunshine Education & Research Center

Episode 4: This fourth episode of our podcast series on occupational health and safety welcomes Dr. Tammy Allen, Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of South Florida and Director of the Occupational Health Psychology Training Program.  This podcast focuses on Dr. Allen’s work in the areas of work and family balance, remote work, the changing culture of work, and more. Discussion also took place about how to advocate for positive changes in the workplace to improve employee’s wellbeing.

Guest, Dr. Tammy Allen, Distinguished University Professor,  University of South Florida

Jan 13, 202227:30
Episode 3: The Importance of Occupational Health and Safety-Featuring the USF College of Public Health Sunshine Education & Research Center

Episode 3: The Importance of Occupational Health and Safety-Featuring the USF College of Public Health Sunshine Education & Research Center

Episode 3:  This third episode of our podcast series on occupational health and safety welcomes Dr. Mindy Shoss, Associate Professor of Psychology in the Industrial/Organizational Psychology program at the University of Central Florida and also Director of the Sunshine ERC’s Targeted Research Training (TRT) program.  Discussion takes place about the important role of work in the hospitality industry, Dr. Shoss’s work within the TRT program and that of her students and colleagues, and the importance of advocating for positive change.  Discussion also took place about the role of COVID-19 on hospitality worker health, burnout, and more.

Guest, Dr. Mindy Shoss, Associate Professor, University of Central Florida

Dec 15, 202140:09
Episode 2: The Importance of Occupational Health and Safety-Featuring the USF College of Public Health Sunshine Education & Research Center

Episode 2: The Importance of Occupational Health and Safety-Featuring the USF College of Public Health Sunshine Education & Research Center

Episode 2:  

This second episode of our podcast series on occupational health and safety welcomes Dr. Mark Friend, Professor in the School of Graduate Studies in the College of Aviation at Embry-Riddle University (ERAU) in Daytona Beach, Florida and Program Coordinator for the M.S. program in occupational safety management. Discussion takes place about the importance of occupational safety management as a field in preventing injuries and deaths in various industries.  Discussion also takes place about the importance of advocacy, safety management systems, including employees, and developing and maintaining safety management protocols/plans in businesses and organizations.

Guest, Dr. Mark Friend, Professor, Embry-Riddle University

Dec 14, 202144:16
Episode 1: The Importance of Occupational Health and Safety-Featuring the USF College of Public Health Sunshine Education & Research Center

Episode 1: The Importance of Occupational Health and Safety-Featuring the USF College of Public Health Sunshine Education & Research Center

Episode 1:  

This first episode of our podcast series on occupational health and safety welcomes Dr. Thomas Bernard, professor and Director of the Sunshine Education & Research Center (ERC) in the USF College of Public Health.  Discussion takes place about the roles and functions of the ERC and related research, including heat stress.  Discussion also takes place about the role for occupational safety and health among diverse populations and the need for advocacy to promote health.

Guest, Dr. Thomas Bernard, Professor, USF College of Public Health

Sep 28, 202135:49
COVID-19-Where are We Now and What Does the Future Hold?

COVID-19-Where are We Now and What Does the Future Hold?

In this podcast, discussion focuses on COVID-19 in terms of current morbidity, mortality and the new rise in infections and hospitalizations due to the Delta variant.  Discussion also takes place about mitigation efforts and communication strategies for those individuals who have not yet been vaccinated.  Emphasis is on advocating for change so all persons feel heard about mitigation and prevention concerns and how we can move forward.

Guest:  Dr. Jason Salemi, Associate Professor, USF College of Public Health

Aug 11, 202101:00:33
Bringing it All Together: Further Refinement of the USF COPH Activist Lab Environmental Health Plan and More!

Bringing it All Together: Further Refinement of the USF COPH Activist Lab Environmental Health Plan and More!

In this podcast, previous Environmental Health/Climate Change and Advocacy series’ presenters provide further discussion and input on how to build and improve the USF COPH Activist Lab’s Florida Environmental Health Plan.  The emphasis on equity and community engagement continues and will be paramount as potential solutions are created, implemented, and evaluated for sustainability.  Innovations are discussed along with the importance of education and communication/social marketing so that audiences are reached with messages that will resonate with them and the community.

Guests:  Dr. Amy Stuart, Professor, USF College of Public Health, Dr. Maya Trotz, Professor, USF College of Engineering, and Michelle Jenkins, Sustainability Coordinator and Kim Tapley, Senior Environmental Manager, Wetlands Division, Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County, Florida.

Jun 02, 202147:60
Environmental Health, Climate Change, and Advocacy: Podcast #4

Environmental Health, Climate Change, and Advocacy: Podcast #4

Description:  

In this fourth episode of the podcast series focused on environmental health, climate change, and advocacy, Representative Kathy Castor from the US Congress discusses the importance of the environment on public health for Floridians and all Americans, her role as chairperson of the federal Select Committee on the Climate Crisis, the components of the federal plan developed on Solving the Climate Crisis, how to successfully advocate for change, and more.

Guest:  

Representative Kathy Castor, U.S. Congress

Apr 20, 202138:00
Environmental Health, Climate Change, and Advocacy: Podcast #3

Environmental Health, Climate Change, and Advocacy: Podcast #3

Description:  

In this third episode of the podcast series focused on environmental health, climate change, and advocacy, representatives from the Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County discuss the important role of the agency in protecting the health and safety of communities related to the environment.  The discussion includes agency responsibilities and divisions including air, waste, water, and wetlands, outreach mechanisms (including education and research) to help assure safe environments, the importance of education in environmental health and safety for present and future generations, and more.

Guests:  

Michelle Jenkins, Sustainability Coordinator, and Kim Tapley, Senior Environmental Manager, Wetlands Division, Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County, Florida

Apr 20, 202146:13
Environmental Health, Climate Change, and Advocacy: Podcast #2

Environmental Health, Climate Change, and Advocacy: Podcast #2

In this second episode of the Activist Lab’s podcast series focused on environmental health, climate change, and advocacy, issues related to water, water treatment, engineering and energy (including green energy) solutions, and the relationship of these issues to climate change are discussed.  Also highlighted are the important role for community involvement related to solutions, with strong consideration of structural racism as solutions are being developed.

Guests:  Drs. Jeffrey Cunningham, Associate Professor, and Maya Trotz, Professor, USF College of Engineering

Feb 25, 202148:19
Environmental Health, Climate Change, and Advocacy: Podcast #1

Environmental Health, Climate Change, and Advocacy: Podcast #1

In this episode of the Activist Lab’s podcast series focused on environmental health, climate change, and advocacy, issues related to how individuals, communities and systems can work together to improve air quality, pollution, and energy use that will improve our health are discussed.  Also the important role for communities in being a part of the solution and advocating for change is emphasized.

Guest:  Dr. Amy Stuart, Professor, USF College of Public Health

Feb 02, 202147:17
Structural Racism and the Media

Structural Racism and the Media

In this episode of the Activist Lab’s podcast series on racism, health, and life, issues related to the role of the media in perpetuating structural racism and biases are discussed and include, for example, information related to reality television, scripted television, the news channels and politics, and social media.

Guest: Dr. Rachel Dubrofsky, USF College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication

Dec 10, 202046:56
Structural Racism and the Social Construction of Race

Structural Racism and the Social Construction of Race

In this episode of the Activist Lab’s podcast series on racism, health, and life, issues related to the social construction of race, the role of structural racism on various groups’ culture, history, and heritage, discussion of the USF Heritage Lab, and mechanisms for advocacy are discussed.

Guest:  Dr. Antoinette Jackson, Chair, Department of Anthropology, USF College of Arts and Sciences.

Oct 29, 202054:16
Structural Racism and the Law

Structural Racism and the Law

In this third episode of the Activist Lab’s podcast series on racism, health, and life, issues related to the role of structural racism and the law in terms of juvenile incarceration, zero tolerance policies, social justice, and more are discussed.

Guest:  Dr. Judith Scully, Stetson University College of Law

Oct 07, 202036:35
Structural Racism and its Effects on Adverse Childhood Experiences, Violence, and other Public Health Issues

Structural Racism and its Effects on Adverse Childhood Experiences, Violence, and other Public Health Issues

In this episode of the Activist Lab’s podcast series on racism, health, and life, issues related to the role of structural racism are discussed in terms of their relationship to adverse childhood experiences (or ACEs), violence, and other public health issues.

Guest: Dr. Abraham Salinas, USF College of Public Health

Sep 24, 202037:50
Racism, Health and Life-How Structural Racism Affects Maternal and Child Health Outcomes

Racism, Health and Life-How Structural Racism Affects Maternal and Child Health Outcomes

Topic:  Podcast Series:  Racism, Health, and Life

Episode One:  The role of structural racism on the health of our children and families.

Guests:  William M. Sappenfield, MD, MPH, CPH, Professor and Director of the Chiles Center, USF College of Public Health and Russell Kirby, PhD, MS, USF Distinguished Professor, and Marrell Endowed Chair, USF College of Public Health.

Sep 04, 202044:03
The Guardian ad Litem Program and the Activist Lab’s MOULA Program-a Winning Combination for Children

The Guardian ad Litem Program and the Activist Lab’s MOULA Program-a Winning Combination for Children

Topic:  The role of the Guardian ad Litem Program (GAL) in protecting our children and how the GAL program and the Activist Lab More Opportunities to Use Learned Advocacy (MOULA) Program joined efforts.

Guests:  Michelle Blume, JD, Attorney and Assistant Director of the GAL Program and Kayla Wilson, MPH Student and MOULA Award Winner, USF College of Public Health

Aug 12, 202034:28
The Importance of Mental Health and Strategies for Success in Gay Men and Transgender Women and Other Populations

The Importance of Mental Health and Strategies for Success in Gay Men and Transgender Women and Other Populations

Topic: The importance of mental health in our society and integrating depression care with HIV prevention and care services for gay men and transgender women.

Guest:  Jerome Galea, PhD, MSW, Assistant Professor, USF School of Social Work and Affiliate Assistant Professor, USF College of Public Health.

Aug 12, 202040:27
Immigration Advocacy in Today’s World

Immigration Advocacy in Today’s World

Topic:  Immigration advocacy and how important it is to learn what is true and not true about immigration and issues related to the roles of businesses and prisons in immigrant labor.

Guest:   Norma Henning, JD, is an immigration and civil rights attorney with the Council on American Islamic Relations Florida.  She is an immigrant from Germany and graduate of the University of Florida College of Law.  She has been practicing immigration law in Florida since 1996.

Nov 26, 201938:48
Immunization: Public Health's Great Achievement
Oct 10, 201938:26