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A liberation story can start by a fire in Harare and carry into hospital hallways in Ontario. We sit down with a Pan-African equity champion, Chenai Kadungure, who leads the Black Physicians Association of Ontario to unpack what it really takes to improve Black health outcomes—beyond slogans and into the rooms where care happens. From a childhood steeped in service and liberation values to hitting a foreigner’s glass ceiling in South Africa, her path winds through a Rotary Peace Fellowship, newcomer advocacy, and a mission to make culturally appropriate care the standard, not the exception.
We talk about why racial concordance matters, how trust is built in barbershops, churches, and mosques, and what “culturally appropriate” looks like when the clock only allows 15 minutes per visit. She explains why BPAO is far more than a membership group, how pandemic outreach reshaped strategy, and how partnerships with Ontario Health, Women’s College Hospital, and Black Health Alliance anchor a Black Health Plan focused on real outcomes. Along the way, we explore the Rotary four-way test as a compass for truth, fairness, goodwill, and shared benefit—useful in global conflicts and local clinics alike.
Leadership here starts from the inside. We get honest about self-acceptance, faith, and mentoring, the weight of code-switching that feels like an uncomfortable shoe, and the liberating power of “never self-reject.” For young Black women stepping into leadership, the message is clear: you have nothing to prove. Read the global room, choose guides who see what’s coming, and build for a future where automation and changing work demand new courage. She’s also writing her first book, wrestling with imposter thoughts, and leaning into a global voice that promises bigger advocacy ahead.

View the podcast: https://youtu.be/POHparicW_o?si=EVrKSwMtk1okOQiE
Listen to the podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1988087/episodes/18658339
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LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chenai-kadungure
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