
Dr. Okey Enyia discusses the persistent healthcare disparities Black men face and calls for systemic change rooted in equity, trust, and accountability.

In this podcast, Dr. Okey Enyia shares his journey into public health, discussing health equity, policy innovation, and the importance of centering Black men’s health in national conversations.

In this interview, Dr. Okey Enyia reflects on faith, leadership, and his journey in public service, emphasizing purpose-driven work and the importance of advocating for Black men's health.

Dr. Enyia discusses the impact of proposed Medicaid cuts on Black and Brown communities, emphasizing the importance of preserving healthcare access and addressing health disparities, especially in the South.

In this Black Father’s Pulse Podcast episode celebrating the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, Dr. Thomas and Dr. Okey Enyia discuss why strong civic participation in Black communities often fails to translate into policy power, highlighting the need for long-term civic strategy, budget accountability, and sustainable advocacy while prioritizing rest and well-being.

Dr. Enyia discusses why strong civic participation in Black communities often fails to translate into policy power and equitable budgets, highlighting historical cycles of progress and backlash, the importance of long-term civic strategies, budget accountability, and sustainable advocacy, and the role of John Henryism, policy, and self-care in shaping health and life outcomes.

Dr. Okey Enyia discusses his book The John Henry Health Equity Playbook and how health, economic stability, civic engagement, fatherhood, and a sense of belonging all play a role in advancing health equity for Black men and strengthening communities.
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