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Thinking About the Social History of Medicine Through Race

December 16, 2020Alex Nuyda Leave a Comment

As our semester comes to a close and I reflect upon the overarching themes that came from our coursework, I find myself gravitating towards the motif of race, specifically in how the contemporary interactions between people of color (POC), especially… Continue Reading →

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“We are the virus, COVID is the cure”: Erasure of Disabled People in the Process of Metaphorizing SARS-CoV-2

May 1, 2020LL Leave a Comment

by Alicia Leong ABSTRACT: It was hiding under your bed. Perhaps it was Slender Man,[1] waiting to stab you. Perhaps it was Momo,[2] lurking, ready to attack. It was haunting, always around, always a threat, but never seen. It was… Continue Reading →

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Everyone is Dead

December 22, 2019LL Leave a Comment

by Eddie Jackson Everyone is dead. The ringing of the monastery bell  A cool breeze caresses your face and you’re awakened  A manuscript awaits you at your table, Its unfinished husk gleaming with what it could be Deep reds, bile… Continue Reading →

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