Stay Woke

It has probably been over a month since I finished Tehama Lopez Bunyasi and Candis Watts Smith’s excellent Stay Woke: A People’s Guide to Making All Black Lives Matter. This review got caught up like so many things in the crush of a semester’s end. But I could not simply let a short review pass. […]

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Hamilton

This winter break I decided to tackle Ron Chernow’s biography of Alexander Hamilton. To be honest, this read was inspired by my immense enjoyment of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical. I had known about the musical for years, but had not listened to it until spring of 2020. After listening to it constantly when we were on […]

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Medical Apartheid

I recently finished reading Harriet Washington’s haunting and devastating account of America’s history of racism in medical treatment and research, Medical Apartheid. I came across this book on several anti-racism reading lists and assigned the introduction in my health policy seminar this semester. The topic of this book has come up over and over again […]

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