
Alumni, Prospective Students, Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Residents & Fellows
This month, the Center for Health Equity (CHE) with the support of the Center for Latin American Studies, will discuss the JAMA "no doctor is racist" issue. As you probably heard, in February JAMA published a podcast to discuss structural racism. The host made "strange" assertions. Pitt Public Health Doctoral Student, Sarah Sanders, will guide us in a discussion of an article that talks about this but feel free to get more information on the topic. The article is "How Whiteness Works: JAMA and the Refusals of White Supremacy," by Clarence c. Gravlee, Somatosphere, March 27, 2021. http://somatosphere.net/2021/how-whiteness-works.html/
Feel free to come 30 minutes early or stay 30 minutes after the discussion for extra networking time.
Friday, April 16 at 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Virtual EventThis month, the Center for Health Equity (CHE) with the support of the Center for Latin American Studies, will discuss the JAMA "no doctor is racist" issue. As you probably heard, in February JAMA published a podcast to discuss structural racism. The host made "strange" assertions. Pitt Public Health Doctoral Student, Sarah Sanders, will guide us in a discussion of an article that talks about this but feel free to get more information on the topic. The article is "How Whiteness Works: JAMA and the Refusals of White Supremacy," by Clarence c. Gravlee, Somatosphere, March 27, 2021. http://somatosphere.net/2021/how-whiteness-works.html/
Feel free to come 30 minutes early or stay 30 minutes after the discussion for extra networking time.
Friday, April 16 at 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Virtual Event
Alumni, Prospective Students, Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Residents & Fellows