It’s important to understand that equity, the quality of being fair and impartial, means we don’t all start from the same place. Equity in the workplace starts with commitment and alignment. Rhonda Cox, vice president of people and culture for Saint Paul and Minnesota Foundation, shares why equity’s important to her and what inspired her to want to shape, create and influence workplace culture to be more inclusive and equitable for colleagues.

Off the Charts: Examining the Health Equity Emergency

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Equity and Creating Safe Spaces for Open Dialogue

JUL 11, 202426 MIN
Off the Charts: Examining the Health Equity Emergency

Equity and Creating Safe Spaces for Open Dialogue

JUL 11, 202426 MIN

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It’s important to understand that equity, the quality of being fair and impartial, means we don’t all start from the same place. Equity in the workplace starts with commitment and alignment.

Rhonda Cox, vice president of people and culture for Saint Paul and Minnesota Foundation, shares why equity’s important to her and what inspired her to want to shape, create and influence workplace culture to be more inclusive and equitable for colleagues.

Hosts: Kari Haley, MD, and Steven Jackson, MD

Guest: Rhonda Cox

HealthPartners website: Off the Charts podcast

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