Dr. Khama Ennis, Faces of Medicine
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In this episode of Armchair Historians, Anne-Marie Cannon sits down with Dr. Khama Ennis, emergency physician and creator of Faces of Medicine, a documentary and podcast that shares the powerful, candid stories of Black women physicians in the United States.
The conversation begins with Dr. Ennis’s favorite history: Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, the first Black woman to earn a medical degree in the U.S., graduating in 1864 at the end of the Civil War. From there, we explore how that legacy echoes into the present—especially when only 2.8% of U.S. physicians are Black women.
Together, Anne-Marie and Dr. Ennis discuss:
- Why representation in medicine is directly connected to health equity
- The hidden labor of navigating bias in professional spaces
- “Baked-in” systemic gaps in healthcare algorithms
- The importance of storytelling in improving outcomes
- What it means to “always reach back and pull forward”
This episode is not about blame—it’s about humanity, curiosity, and expanding the stories we carry.
Learn More & Watch
🎥 Faces of Medicine (Official Website):
https://www.facesofmedicine.org/
🎙️ Faces of Medicine Podcast:
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms (search “Faces of Medicine”).
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