
Zita’s skillful guidance through complex, emotionally charged, and often uncomfortable material was truly impressive. She fostered a respectful yet challenging learning environment where we could explore uncomfortable truths about health disparities, implicit bias, colonialism, and how racism manifests not only in patient care but in hiring practices, clinical decision-making, health care education, and institutional policies. The use of real-world examples, participatory dialogue, and historical context helped ground the content in reality. It was not just an abstract theory, but a call to action.
Primary Care Manager
WellFort Community Health Services