The Ignorance Project
By Sheereen Burton
The Ignorance ProjectOct 28, 2022
Breaking Barriers: A Surgeon's Journey Through Medicine
In this enlightening episode of The Ignorance Project, we delve into the inspiring journey of a remarkable individual who defied odds and stereotypes to pursue a career in medicine. Join us as we sit down with Dr. Lawrence Brown, a distinguished Black surgeon, to explore his path to success, the challenges he faced along the way, and the invaluable lessons he learned. Dr. Brown shares candidly about his personal experiences navigating the medical field, from his early aspirations to his triumphs and setbacks. Through his story, we discover the importance of resilience, determination, and unwavering passion in achieving one's dreams. Moreover, Dr. Brown offers invaluable advice and insights for aspiring medical professionals, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds. From practical tips for excelling in academia to strategies for overcoming systemic barriers, his guidance serves as a beacon of hope and encouragement for anyone aspiring to enter the field of medicine. Tune in to this episode of The Ignorance Project and be inspired to pursue your passions fearlessly, knowing that anything is possible with dedication and determination.
Chronicles of Israel and Palestine: A Historical Perspective
Join us in this enlightening episode of The Ignorance Project as we delve into the intricate history of the Israel-Palestine conflict. In a thought-provoking interview, Keith Burton, PhD, a seasoned expert on the matter, provides invaluable insights into the roots, key events, and ongoing dynamics that have shaped this enduring and deeply complex geopolitical struggle. From biblical times to the present day, we unravel the historical milestones, geopolitical shifts, and societal factors that continue to influence the relationship between Israel and Palestine. Gain a deeper understanding of the narratives, grievances, and aspirations of both sides as we navigate through the layers of this multifaceted conflict. This episode promises to be a comprehensive exploration of a topic that has captured global attention and fostered passionate debates for decades.
Finding Missing Black Women
According to TheGrio, "Despite making up only 13 percent of the female population in the U.S., studies have shown that Black women account for 35% of the country's missing women." While the case of Carlee Russell did not unfold as anticipated, it underscored the significance of media attention for missing individuals. Join us in a conversation with David Person, co-creator of the Audible original 'Finding Tamika', as we discuss missing Black women and the crucial importance of informing our loved ones about our whereabouts. Check out Finding Tamika on Audible: Finding Tamika - Audiobook https://www.audible.com/pd/Finding-Tamika-Audiobook/B09R52P8PWIf you are seeking information about a missing person or wish to report someone missing, please refer to the following resources: https://findingtamika.org/ https://www.blackandmissinginc.com/
Family DiSC Assessment - Part 2
In part 2 of our discussion with Hyacinth Burton, PhD walks our family through a DiSC assessment. So what does the DiSC measure? The DiSC assessment consists of a questionnaire that individuals complete to determine their dominant DiSC style. The assessment measures how a person tends to behave in various situations, their communication preferences, work style, motivations, and potential areas for growth. The four DiSC styles are:✨Dominance (D): People with a dominant style are typically results-oriented, direct, assertive, and confident. ✨Influence (I): Individuals with an influential style are usually sociable, outgoing, persuasive, and enthusiastic. ✨Steadiness (S): Those with a steady style are often supportive, cooperative, patient, and reliable. ✨Conscientiousness (C): People with a conscientious style are typically analytical, detail-oriented, precise, and cautious. Why take the DiSC? The DiSC shares insights into individual strengths, communication preferences, potential areas of conflict, and ways to improve interpersonal relationships and teamwork. It can be used in various contexts, such as leadership development, team building, conflict resolution, and career planning.
Family DiSC Assessment
The DiSC assessment consists of a questionnaire that individuals complete to determine their dominant DiSC style. The assessment measures how a person tends to behave in various situations, their communication preferences, work style, motivations, and potential areas for growth. The four DiSC styles are:
✨Dominance (D): People with a dominant style are typically results-oriented, direct, assertive, and confident.
✨Influence (I): Individuals with an influential style are usually sociable, outgoing, persuasive, and enthusiastic.
✨Steadiness (S): Those with a steady style are often supportive, cooperative, patient, and reliable.
✨Conscientiousness (C): People with a conscientious style are typically analytical, detail-oriented, precise, and cautious.
Why take the DiSC?
The DiSC shares insights into individual strengths, communication preferences, potential areas of conflict, and ways to improve interpersonal relationships and teamwork. It can be used in various contexts, such as leadership development, team building, conflict resolution, and career planning.
Estate Planning
Are all of your affairs in order? Are you scared that creating a plan will jinx you? Do you know the difference between a will and a living trust? On today's episode of The Ignorance Project we interview Eric Adams, Jr. Esq. about why estate planning is important and how it can benefit your family long term.
Click the link below to learn more about Attorney Adams:
https://www.ericadamslaw.com/
Herstory - Entertainment Accounting
In today's episode of The Ignorance Project we interviewed HBCU alum and Vice President of Accounting at Magic Johnson Enterprises, Shariece Paschal. Her career trajectory is a testament to the power of hard work, perseverance, and a deep commitment to her goals. Throughout her career, she has broken down barriers and shattered glass ceilings, paving the way for the next generation of young women to follow in her footsteps. She is a leader, a mentor, and a role model. Check out our interview to hear some inspiring advice for young women who are just starting out on their career journeys, she has some inspiring advice. She encourages young women to pursue their passions with gusto. As we celebrate Women's History Month, let us be inspired by the stories and achievements of women like this VP from an HBCU, who continue to blaze trails and create a brighter future for all. May her words of wisdom and encouragement inspire the next generation of young women to reach for the stars and achieve their dreams.
AKB & Me
Happy New Year! As we kick off the first episode of The Ignorance Project for this season, we talk to USC alum August K. Burton about his journey as a Production Coordinator and how to network in the industry.
References: AKB - https://www.augustkb.com/
The Dope Years - https://www.kanopy.com/en/product/11181707
The Rebirth Doula
With celebrities like Serena Williams being open about her struggles during the birthing process and documentaries like Aftershock about women of color receiving medical care from their physicians, more people are seeking ways to mitigate issues that arise during pregnancy. In today's interview we talk to The Rebirth Doula, Dr. Aïsha Hunt, about the benefits of hiring a doula for expectant mothers and women dealing with health issues.
References:
The Business of Being Born:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0995061/
Mayo Clinic:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/labor-and-delivery/expert-answers/doula/faq-20057910
Aftershock:
https://www.aftershockdocumentary.com/
Hair Tales:
https://press.hulu.com/shows/the-hair-tales/
Dose of Colors Lipstick:
https://doseofcolors.com/products/nyma-nude-lip-set
Caste in America II
In part 2 of our discussion, we continue to talk about the injustices of the Indian caste system and how it's comparable to race in America.
Topics Discussed: Caste (Oprah's Book Club):
The Origins of Our Discontents - https://www.amazon.com/Caste-Origins-...
Annihilation of Caste - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09WJ2Z2MP/...
EQUALITY LABS - https://www.equalitylabs.org/
Periyar Ambedkar Study Circle, America - https://pascamerica.org/
Caste in America - Part 1
Living Without Limits
Do you struggle with weight loss? According to the CDC, "the estimated annual medical cost of obesity in the United States was nearly $173 billion in 2019 dollars." (CDC). In today's conversation with certified life coach Natalie, we discuss her 10 commandments of weight loss and how she cracked the code to keeping the weight off and living her best life!
If you would like to work with a coach that specializes in weight loss, check out Natalie's site!
https://www.nolimitscoachingnow.com
References:
https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html
Career Corner - Nursing
Today we discuss the many paths that can be taken when pursuing a career in nursing.
Living with Endometriosis - My Story
In part 2 of my conversation with Dr. Scott, we discuss my journey with endometriosis.
The Clinic Doctor:
https://www.clinicdoctorconsulting.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-clinic-doctor/
References:
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/endometriosis
https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/endometriosis
Living with Endometriosis - Britney's Story
According to research from Johns Hopkins, endometriosis effects 2 - 10% of women in their childbearing years that live in the US. Check out today's interview to hear about Britney's experience as an endo warrior.
The Clinic Doctor:
https://www.clinicdoctorconsulting.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-clinic-doctor/
References:
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/endometriosis
https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/endometriosis
The Black Experience - Entrepreneurship
In today's interview we talk to Michael Porter, CEO of Teleport Watches about his entrepreneurship journey! During our discussion, he gives advice and encouragement to anyone looking to start a small business. Check out Teleport Watches for your next luxury timepiece purchase!
Teleport Watches:
https://teleportwatches.com/
Actively Black: https://activelyblack.com/pages/actively-black-luxury-collection
Prefer to watch? Check out our YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwQG32IjKBTXgtaVvO3XScg
Critical Race Theory
Critical race theory has been one of the most discussed topics of the year. Dr. Keith Burton joins me in discussing the origin of critical race theory, and why people think children are learning about this topic in school.
Identifying Domestic Abuse
The events leading to Gabby Petito's death and conversations around Missing White Woman Syndrome have sparked a lot of conversation around groups that are often ignored by the media and domestic violence. In today's discussion, we focus on domestic abuse and how to identify if you or a loved one is in an abusive relationship. If you or a loved one is seeking help, please visit thehotline.org, or call 800.799.SAFE (7233).
COVID Vaccine Information
In today's discussion we talk to Cellular & Molecular biologist Amber Cheatham about the concerns many people have with taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
Financial Literacy
In today's interview The Ignorance Project discusses financial literacy in the Black Community with Selita Daniels!
Recommended books:
You Are a Badass and You Are a Badass Making Money
https://www.amazon.com/Badass-Making-...
Rich Dad Poor Dad
https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-...
Recommended Podcast:
Earn your Leisure
COVID 19 Vaccine Equity in Underprivileged Communities
Underprivileged communities have both distrust in the COVID-19 vaccine and difficulty accessing the vaccine. For the most recent information on COVID-19 check out the CDC website.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Click the link below to understand more about the distrust Blacks have in receiving healthcare:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1924632/
The Ignorance Project: The HBCU Experience II
As we continue to celebrate Black History month we discuss the HBCU experience with a former Dean of Business and HBCU alum. Check out Dr. Burton's content by heading to the following pages: Instagram: @theleadership.element Instagram: @themarriagelement Facebook: The Leadership Element Facebook: The Marriage Element
The HBCU Experience I
As Black History Month approaches we take some time to discuss the HBCU experience with former HBCU graduate Dr. Keith Augustus Burton. Click the link below to purchase the book mentioned in the interview. The Blessing of Africa by Keith Augustus Burton, PhD https://www.amazon.com/Blessing-Africa-Bible-African-Christianity/dp/0830827625
The Black Experience III
How does childhood education influence how you feel about your college/grad school education? We discuss this and more in today's episode!
The Black Experience II
How does community policing impact relationships with police? We discuss this and more in today's episode.
The Black Experience I
A childhood friend shares one of their experiences with police brutality as a young black male.
I Can't Breathe, Again
A presentation that can be used to lead a discussion on racial bias.