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Episode 48: Researching Yoga and History Through the Lens of African American Women

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**Aligned Expressions Podcast Episode 48: Researching Yoga and History Through the Lens of African American Women**

Episode 48 of the Aligned Expressions podcast features a special June episode celebrating both Juneteenth and International Yoga Day. Host Sherry interviews Dr. Tori Justin, a professional health scientist with extensive expertise in public health theories, methods, data gathering, analysis, and reporting.

Dr. Justin is renowned for her work in qualitative methodology and health equity. She evaluates numerous initiatives focused on anti-racism, chronic disease, HIV prevention, and mental health. With a robust research background, Dr. Justin employs research-based strategies to evaluate and measure program performance and outcomes, enhancing both program and organizational effectiveness. Her dedication to investigating health disparities and providing equitable recommendations is evident in her extensive body of work, which she presents annually at various international academic conferences and frequently publishes in scientific research journals. Dr. Justin earned her PhD in Kinesiology from the University of Maryland.

Outside of her professional role, Dr. Justin is a yogi-in-training and a movement enthusiast. With over five years of yoga practice, she dedicates a minimum of five hours a week to her practice in the hot room. She also devotes much of her time to her young puppy, Chance, a Boxer she and her partner rescued in 2020.

In this episode, Sherry and Dr. Justin delve into Dr. Justin's research on yoga and history through the lens of African American women. They explore how her work intersects with the celebration of Juneteenth and the principles of International Yoga Day, highlighting the importance of health equity and the power of yoga in fostering wellness and resilience.

Listeners will uncover rich historical perspectives and contemporary relevance of yoga within the African American community, guided by Dr. Tori Justin's profound insights and research. This conversation promises to be enlightening, inspiring, and deeply relevant to the ongoing dialogue about health, wellness, and social justice.

Tune in to Aligned Expressions for this special episode and join in celebrating the remarkable contributions of African American women in the fields of history, health, and yoga. Dr. Tori Justin can be found on LinkedIn for those interested in connecting further.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alignedexpressions/support
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**Aligned Expressions Podcast Episode 48: Researching Yoga and History Through the Lens of African American Women**

Episode 48 of the Aligned Expressions podcast features a special June episode celebrating both Juneteenth and International Yoga Day. Host Sherry interviews Dr. Tori Justin, a professional health scientist with extensive expertise in public health theories, methods, data gathering, analysis, and reporting.

Dr. Justin is renowned for her work in qualitative methodology and health equity. She evaluates numerous initiatives focused on anti-racism, chronic disease, HIV prevention, and mental health. With a robust research background, Dr. Justin employs research-based strategies to evaluate and measure program performance and outcomes, enhancing both program and organizational effectiveness. Her dedication to investigating health disparities and providing equitable recommendations is evident in her extensive body of work, which she presents annually at various international academic conferences and frequently publishes in scientific research journals. Dr. Justin earned her PhD in Kinesiology from the University of Maryland.

Outside of her professional role, Dr. Justin is a yogi-in-training and a movement enthusiast. With over five years of yoga practice, she dedicates a minimum of five hours a week to her practice in the hot room. She also devotes much of her time to her young puppy, Chance, a Boxer she and her partner rescued in 2020.

In this episode, Sherry and Dr. Justin delve into Dr. Justin's research on yoga and history through the lens of African American women. They explore how her work intersects with the celebration of Juneteenth and the principles of International Yoga Day, highlighting the importance of health equity and the power of yoga in fostering wellness and resilience.

Listeners will uncover rich historical perspectives and contemporary relevance of yoga within the African American community, guided by Dr. Tori Justin's profound insights and research. This conversation promises to be enlightening, inspiring, and deeply relevant to the ongoing dialogue about health, wellness, and social justice.

Tune in to Aligned Expressions for this special episode and join in celebrating the remarkable contributions of African American women in the fields of history, health, and yoga. Dr. Tori Justin can be found on LinkedIn for those interested in connecting further.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alignedexpressions/support
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