Health Begins in Community with Dexter Sullivan
13 May 2026

Health Begins in Community with Dexter Sullivan

The Health Disparities Podcast

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In this episode of The Health Disparities Podcast, host Ber‑Henda Williams sits down with Dexter Sullivan—global strategist, community builder, and CEO of the Black Legacy Advancement Coalition. Dexter opens up about his Detroit roots, the generational stories that shaped him, and the urgent work of preserving Black legacy as a pathway to better health and stronger communities.


He reflects on the influence of his grandparents, the educators who nurtured his identity, and the cultural traditions that continue to guide his leadership. Dexter also discusses the emotional realities Black men face, the importance of remembrance in community healing, and how culturally aligned approaches can transform health outcomes.


You’ll hear insights on:



    How legacy preservation strengthens community health
    The role of Detroit’s cultural lineage in shaping identity
    Why policy rollbacks threaten social determinants of health
    Supporting Black men through grief and emotional processing
    Culturally rooted “couture solutions” in health equity work
    The power of gathering, food, and the table as healing spaces

This conversation is a must‑listen for anyone working in health equity, community leadership, Black mental health, public health, or culturally responsive care. It’s a grounding, heart‑centered reminder that love, memory, and community are essential parts of the health ecosystem.