Health Union Heritage Series: Black History Month with Reggie Hall and Tahirah Chichester
Published February 15, 2021 | 2 Minute Read
In celebration of Black History Month, we’re proud to introduce the Health Union Heritage Series–interviews and storytelling with various Health Union team members, harnessing diverse voices, backgrounds and perspectives to support each other to work, learn, and grow together.
Listen below to Community team members Reggie and Tahirah as they share their perspectives.
Reggie Hall, Jr.
Director, Community Development
In order to create more inclusive online health communities, Reggie stresses the importance of making sure people feel like they belong, they are seen, and they are heard. In this interview, Reggie discusses how giving people a space or a forum to be free to express themselves as they are and not have to sacrifice their any part of their identity only helps build more community. Listen to the extended interview below.
Tahirah Chichester, MPH, CHES
Associate Director, Community Development
In this interview, Tahirah discusses how Black History Month makes her feel seen and provides an opportunity to celebrate the African diaspora. She discusses how her perspective on life particularly as a Black woman balances mental and emotional gymnastics while being unapologetic to who she is and how she feels. Listen to the extended interview below.
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