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Rebecca Walker featured profile in Carolina Alumni Review

November 17, 2020
Rebecca Walker, PhD, campus profile in Carolina Alumni Review (pp. 26-27) 鈥淓thics at the Forefront鈥. https://alumni.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/carolinaalumnireview20201112-dl.pdf  

Tonia Poteat contributing member of National Academies Report on LGBTQI+

November 3, 2020
Understanding the Well-Being of LGBTQI+ Populations聽reviews the available evidence and identifies future research needs related to the well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex populations across the life course. This report focuses on eight domains of well-being; the effects of various laws and the legal system on SGD...

Oberlander Interviewed by NEJM on Health Reform and the 2020 elections.

October 22, 2020
NEJM Interview with Dr. Jonathan Oberlander on health reform and the 2020 elections. Jonathan Oberlander is a professor of social medicine and health policy and management at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the聽Journal. https://www.nejm.org/action/showMediaPlayer?doi=10.1056%2FNEJMdo005872&aid=10.1056%2FNEJMp2028380&area=

Oberlander Publishes Article in NEJM: Can the Elections End the Health Reform Stalemate?

October 22, 2020
Can the Elections End the Health Reform Stalemate? https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2028380?query=TOC  

鈥淏lack Trans Lives Matter: Understanding and Addressing Embodied Inequalities鈥 is now available on the Carolina Population Center

September 15, 2020
Tonia Poteat, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Medicine, talk on 鈥淏lack Trans Lives Matter: Understanding and Addressing Embodied Inequalities鈥 is now available on the Carolina Population Center YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th04QgkslhE

Oberlander Interviewed by BBC World Service on US Health Reform

September 11, 2020
Jonathan Oberlander, Professor and Chair of Social Medicine, and Professor of Health Policy & Management, was interviewed by the BBC program Witness History about the history of health care reform in the United States.聽 Oberlander discussed the defeat of President Harry Truman鈥檚 national health insurance plan in the 1940s, the...

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聽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鈥檚 how we feel. SARS-CoV-19, or 鈥渢he novel coronavirus,鈥 the pathogen responsible for this pandemic, is a strikingly unusual beast, capable of wreaking a bewildering variety of harms...

Jill Fisher interview on W黑料网: 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