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161: Public Health Needs More Sociolinguist with Dr. Julie Sweetland, PhD, MA

Episode 161 Published 2 years, 9 months ago
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Dr. Julie Sweetland, PhD, MA is a Senior Advisor at the FrameWorks Institute. She is a sociolinguist who focuses on how small differences in language have big effects on the world. Her linguistic research has focused on the intersection of language and race with a particular focus on how language can be used to disrupt racism and other forms of oppression. She conferred a Bachelors in Linguistics at Georgetown University. Then conferred a Master and PhD in Linguistics at Stanford University.


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Chapters:
@0:00 Episode Teaser
@2:09 Intro to Dr. Julie Sweetland, PhD, MA
@3:01 Identify and Background
@3:54 How small languages have big impacts on the world
@7:50 How to Strategic Frame in public health?
@18:50 Bachelors in Linguistics at Georgetown University
@23:10 Loving linguistics
@26:25 Undergrad Takeaways
@30:45 PhD and Master in Linguistics at Stanford University
@36:35 Language and School Equity
@39:53 Director of Teaching & Learning at Center for Inspired Teaching
@43:45 Education as a social determinant
@44:14 Talking about Health Equity without saying Health Equity
@47:25 Adjunct Professor of Georgetown University
@49:52 Director of Learning at Frameworks Institute
@54:30 Moving up to Senior Advisor role
@56:40 Testing language for public health use
@1:02:56 Future Predictions
@1:04:30 Furious Five

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