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Raul Necochea, co-editor of new book, Peripheral Nerve: Health and Medicine in Cold War Latin America

August 14, 2020
Buenos Aires psychoanalysts resisting imperialism. Brazilian parasitologists embracing communism as an antidote to rural misery. Nicaraguan revolutionaries welcoming Cuban health cooperation. Chilean public health reformers gauging domestic approaches against their Soviet and Western counterparts. As explored in Peripheral Nerve, these and accompanying accounts problematize existing understandings of how the Cold War...

With Pandemic Information Overload How Can We Tell What is Real? Terrence Holt on Common Distortions and False Equivalencies

August 4, 2020
Terrence Holt publishes in Literary Hub, With Pandemic Information Overload How Can We Tell What is Real? We know next to nothing. That’s how we feel. SARS-CoV-19, or “the novel coronavirus,” the pathogen responsible for this pandemic, is a strikingly unusual beast, capable of wreaking a bewildering variety of harms...

Jill Fisher interview on WUNC: Can Pharmaceutical Testing Ever Be Ethical Under Capitalism?

July 30, 2020
Can Pharmaceutical Testing Ever Be Ethical Under Capitalism? https://www.wunc.org/post/can-pharmaceutical-testing-ever-be-ethical-under-capitalism

Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein interviewed by The Gazette

July 30, 2020
After Denver jail COVID-19 cases spiked, officials scrambled to lower publicly reported counts. https://gazette.com/government/after-denver-jail-covid-19-cases-spike-officials-scrambled-to-lower-publicly-reported-counts/article_ab9b6568-cd40-11ea-8a6a-eb82648e3970.html

Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein interviewed by North Carolina Health News

July 30, 2020
ICE transfers — and NC jail partnerships — have continued amid the pandemic https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2020/07/24/six-nc-jails-entered-contracts-with-ice-amid-the-pandemic/

Perreira Publishes Article on Access to Abortion in American Journal of Public Health

June 17, 2020
Dr. Krista Perreira, Professor of Social Medicine, recently published an article in the American Journal of Public Health on perceived access to abortion among women in the United States.  Perreira and her colleagues at the Urban Institute find that 27.6% of women aged 18-44 in U.S. households believed that access...

Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein interviewed by STAT News ‘Obsessed with staying alive’: Inmates describe a prison’s piecemeal response to a fatal Covid-19 outbreak.

June 12, 2020
https://www.statnews.com/2020/06/12/california-institution-for-men-covid19-outbreak/

Jill Fisher’s Adverse Events Reviewed in New York Review of Books

June 11, 2020
  https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2020/07/02/ethical-path-covid-19-vaccine/

Call for Papers on Health Politics and Policy under COVID-19

June 9, 2020
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law JHPPL Call for Paper Proposals  Health Politics and Policy under COVID-19 The Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (JHPPL) invites the submission of paper proposals for a special issue on health politics and policy under COVID-19. Sarah Gollust (University of Minnesota) and...

Corbie-Smith Appears on NPR to Discuss Impact of COVID-19 on African Americans

May 13, 2020
How The Coronavirus Is Disproportionately Impacting Black Americans. The coronavirus pandemic is hitting some communities much harder than others. We’ll take a look at the disproportionate toll it’s taking on African Americans. Giselle Corbie-Smith appears on NPR to discuss impact of COVID-19 on African Americans. https://www.wbur.org/onpoint/2020/04/09/coronavirus-african-americans