Archive: Media
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“To Close Racial Health Inequity Chasm, a Comprehensive Audit of Historical Policies, Events and Practices is Needed” the Georgetown University Medical Center Covers Research Co-Authored by Dr. Christopher King
The Georgetown University Medical Center highlights the research co-authored by Dr. Christopher King on how structural racism yields stark differences in health outcomes.
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Stockdale Radio: James Giordano on What Is Brain Science
The first episode of Stockdale Radio three-part series on brain science and technology in relation to military applications.
Categories: Media, Past events
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Lakshmi Krishnan Featured in Voice of America’s “The Inside Story: Pandemic: Year Three”
Dr. Lakshmi Krishnan was featured on Voice of America’s “The Inside Story: Pandemic: Year Three”. This program has been covering the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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“How I Talk about Activism without Talking about Activism”, Laura Hartmann-Villalta on Modernism/modernity
In this piece published on Modernism/modernity, Laura Hartmann-Villalta writes about her experience making sense of where her work might fit, both into the world of scholarship and the wider world in which scholarship takes shape, and how that led her to defend the cause of the humanities.
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Elisa Reverman Illustrates the Bombshelltoe Policy x Arts Collective’s Lifelines Project
Elisa Revernman, Philosophy PhD student and one of our 2020-2021 Fellowships recipients, illustrated the Bombshelltoe Policy x Arts Collective’s Lifelines Project.
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“Emily Mendenhall Unmasks COVID-19 Denialism in her Hometown”, the Walsh School of Foreign Service Presents Mendenhall’s New Book
The Walsh School of Foreign Service presents Emily Mendenhall’s upcoming book, “Unmasked: COVID, Community and the Case of Okoboji”. “Unmasked” unpacks the “everyday disagreements” about COVID-19 Mendenhall observed firsthand in her hometown during that first pandemic summer. The book is also an examination of the performance of politics as social and cultural practice.
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“New Uses of Conscience-Based Claims Hinder Progress on Abortion Rights,” Kayla Zamanian and Andrés Constantin Write on OpenGlobalRights
Kayla Zamanian (SFS’23), co-authors piece about how conscientious objection has been increasingly used to hinder abortion rights on OpenGlobalRights.
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“We Need School-Age Vaccine Mandates to End the COVID Pandemic”, Emily Mendenhall’s Opinion in Scientific American
Although vaccination has been proven crucial for protecting children and families, many parents are choosing not to vaccinate school-aged children. Emily Mendenhall argues that, to protect the most vulnerable, and to end this pandemic before a new coronavirus mutation takes over, we need to have a federal vaccine mandate for children in public schools.
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“Academia is More Broken than Ever. To Fix it, We Need More and Stronger Unions”, Maggie Levantovskaya Writes about Unionization Bringing Laura Hartmann-Villalta’s Insights
In her writing about unionization as a solution to academic precarity on Medium, Maggie Levantovskaya brings insights by different scholars who have experienced such precarity, including Laura Hartmann-Villalta.
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“The Limits of Advance Care Planning”, Dr. Michael Pottash’s Perspective on Pallimed
In this piece published on the Pallimed blog, Michael Pottash responds to the case against advance care planning, arguing that a better framework for thinking about these future-oriented conversations is training clinicians to have Serious Illness Conversations with their patients before they end up in the final stage or in intensive care.
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