What does it really mean to walk onto a college campus where you’re not the minority — where your professors, your classmates, your leaders look like you? In this powerful episode of Prescribing a Healthier Future, Dr. Akilah Weber Pearson sits down with Dr. Kelly Elmore to explore the impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) — not just on students, but on entire communities.
You’ll hear the untold truth about how one small HBCU in New Orleans sends more Black students to medical school than Harvard, Yale, or any Ivy League university. You’ll also learn how HBCUs shape confidence, leadership, cultural identity, and the healthcare workforce that underserved communities depend on.
But this conversation goes beyond celebration — it exposes the ongoing threats HBCUs face:
💣 racially motivated bomb threats
💸 billions in chronic underfunding
🏛️ political targeting and resource inequity
Dr. Weber Pearson and Dr. Elmore share personal stories from Xavier University, the life-changing support they received, and how HBCUs continue to produce doctors, nurses, lawyers, educators, and leaders who go back home and literally save lives.
If you believe in health equity, representation in medicine, and the power of community-rooted education, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
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Here are some notable moments from this episode:
00:05 – The HBCU That Outperforms Harvard
01:10 – When Black Excellence Is the Norm, Not the Exception
04:45 – Choosing Xavier: Cosby, Church, and Childhood Dreams
09:55 – “I Am Home”: Finally Belonging on an HBCU Campus
16:05 – Rocky First Years and Why Parents Shouldn’t Pull Kids Out
23:50 – Med School Hostility and HBCU-Built Resilience
29:10 – Do We Still Need HBCUs? The Data Says Yes
34:35 – Bomb Threats, Safety, and Unshakeable HBCU Communities
38:40 – The $13 Billion Funding Gap and What We’ve Lost
42:35 – How HBCUs Build Healthy Adults and Healthier Communities