This series spotlights recent conversations we’ve had with individuals and organizations in the St. Louis region. What’s on people’s minds about health, communities, and current events? What strategies are individuals and organizations using to survive or thrive, and how can we work together toward health equity?

‘Retired’ nurse Sherrill Jackson works for health equity, breast cancer prevention and support

‘Retired’ nurse Sherrill Jackson works for health equity, breast cancer prevention and support
Sherrill Jackson is polite, soft-spoken, and persistent. She has accomplished a great deal in her mission to improve health equity since her early years as a nurse in training at Homer G. Phillips Hospital in the 1960s, particularly for women’s health. She created mammogram screening programs at two Federally Qualified Health Centers in St. Louis […]

Shavanna S. uses her podcast and nonprofit to uplift Black voices, navigate services, and discuss maternal health and more

Shavanna S. uses her podcast and nonprofit to uplift Black voices, navigate services, and discuss maternal health and more
Ferguson resident Shavanna S. remembers being in school and working, trying to survive and not sure how to make an impact, she explains during the social uprising in 2014. A decade later, Shavanna has created and co-hosts a podcast for the voiceless (Da Hood Talks) and a nonprofit organization to help community members navigate social […]