Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Getting Loud With Rev. Carolyn Habersham
In the last episode of No Longer Silent: Patient Access Stories, Reverend Carolyn Habersham, affectionately known as Mother Carolyn, shares her harrowing journey through multiple cancer diagnoses and her fight for equitable healthcare. Diagnosed with cervical cancer in 1988, breast cancer in 1998, and upper palate cancer in 2002, Mother Carolyn recounts the systemic barriers she faced, including racism and discrimination, as a Black woman without health insurance. Despite these challenges, she persevered, advocating fiercely for herself and others in similar situations.
Mother Carolyn's story is not just one of survival but of resilience and advocacy. She discusses the emotional and physical toll of her experiences, the critical role of allies within the healthcare system, and the ongoing fight for dignity and respect in medical treatment. Her journey also led her to a deeper understanding of her faith, transforming her theological perspective and inspiring her to become a healthcare advocate.
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