Race, Violence & Medicine Dr. Brian Williams
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- Samhälle och kultur
Constructive dialogue about social issues at the intersection of race, violence, and medicine.
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The Cuts That Cure w/ Herb Phelan
Trauma surgeon and author, Arthur Herbert joins us to discuss his debut novel The Cuts That Cure. Arthur was born and raised in small town Texas. He worked on offshore oil rigs, as a bartender, a landscaper at a trailer park, and as a social worker before going to medical school. For the last seventeen years, he's worked as a trauma and burn surgeon, operating on all ages of injured patients, and continues to run a thriving practice in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Receiving rave reviews, one NYT bestselling author described The Cuts That Cure as "A tale of intrigue and suspense, with a villain that will keep you awake. A page turner you don't want to miss!" This is a special episode you do not want to miss.
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Carceral-Community Epidemiology w/ Eric Reinhart
Health justice researcher, Eric Reinhart, discusses the intersection of mass incarceration and public health.
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“Standoff: Race, Policing, and a Deadly Assault That Gripped a Nation” w/ Jamie Thompson
Award-winning journalist Jamie Thompson discusses her book about the July 7, 2016 mass shooting that killed five Dallas police officers.
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“Gun Fight” w/ Constitutional Law Professor Adam Winkler
Adam Winkler is a professor of constitutional law at UCLA who joins us to discuss his book “Gun Fight: The Battle Over The Right To Bear Arms In America.”
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COVID-19, healthcare equity, and criminal justice reform w/ Dr. Meghan Novisky
Dr. Meghan Novisky, assistant professor of criminology at Cleveland State University, discusses the intersection of COVID-19, healthcare access in prisons, and criminal justice reform.
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Do Federal Agents Belong In Chicago Without Permission From Local Government?
Dr. Alex Piquero, Chair/Professor of the Department Sociology at the University of Miami explains why this watershed moment for racial justice in America should not fail because we let perfection be the enemy of progress. Follow Dr. Piquero on Twitter @DrAexPiquero.
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