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    Apr 2022

    Author Interview: “How Should Clinicians Express Solidarity With Asylum Seekers at the US-Mexico Border?”

    Carlos Martinez joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Drs Lauren Carruth, Hannah Janeway, Lahra Smith, Katharine M. Donato, Carlos Piñones-Rivera, James Quesada, and Seth Holmes: “How Should Clinicians Express Solidarity with Asylum Seekers at the US-Mexico Border?”
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    Apr 2022

    Ethics Talk: How the US Census Left Latinx Americans Behind

    On this episode of Ethics Talk, Dr Ruth Enid Zambrana shows how decisions about demographic data collection have the power to illuminate or obscure health inequity. Then, Drs Fernando De Maio, Diana N. Derige, and Diana Lemos discuss the work that the AMA Center for Health Equity has been doing to advance Latinx health equity.
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    Apr 2022

    Author Interview: “Why Community Health Workers’ Roles in Latinx Communities Are Essential”

    Wandy D. Hernandez-Gordon joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “Why Community Health Workers’ Roles in Latinx Communities Are Essential.”
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    Apr 2022

    Author Interview: “Recognizing and Dismantling Raciolinguistic Hierarchies in Latinx Health”

    Dr Pilar Ortega joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Drs Glenn Martínez, Marco A. Alemán, Alejandra Zapién-Hidalgo, and Tiffany M. Shin: “Recognizing and Dismantling Raciolinguistic Hierarchies in Latinx Health.”
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    Mar 2022

    Author Interview: “An Abolitionist Approach to Antiracist Medical Education”

    Russyan Mark Mabeza joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Betial Asmerom, Dr Rupinder Legha, and Vanessa Nuñez: “An Abolitionist Approach to Antiracist Medical Education.”
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    Mar 2022

    Author Interview: “Why Professionalism Demands Abolition of Carceral Approaches to Patients’ Nonadherence Behaviors”

    Aminta Kouyate joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Drs Nhi Tran and Monica U. Hahn: “Why Professionalism Demands Abolition of Carceral Approaches to Patients’ Nonadherence Behaviors.”
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    Mar 2022

    Author Interview: “How Should Educators and Publishers Eliminate Racial Essentialism?”

    Dr Jennifer Tsai joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “How Should Educators and Publishers Eliminate Racial Essentialism?”
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    Mar 2022

    Author Interview: “Community Mental Health Centers’ Roles in Depolicing Medicine”

    Dr Carmen Black joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Drs Emma Lo and Keith Gallagher: “Community Mental Health Centers’ Roles in Depolicing Medicine.”
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    Mar 2022

    Author Interview: “Alignment of Abolition Medicine With Reproductive Justice”

    Dr Crystal M. Hayes joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Dr Anu Manchikanti Gomez: “Alignment of Abolition Medicine With Reproductive Justice.”
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    Mar 2022

    Ethics Talk: The Generative Power of Abolition

    On this episode of Ethics Talk, Zahra H. Khan, Yoshiko Iwai, and Dr Sayantani DasGupta outline how “abolition medicine” can motivate critical responses to medicine’s expressions of hyper-punitive, deeply racialized exercises of state authority.

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