Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Medicine
A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news
- States of immunity.
- A Georgian guide to university life.
- What if we didn’t dread menopause?
- The favorite occult remedy of the Puritans.
- Drugs and politics of consumption in Japan.
- Before Anne Frank, there was Renia Spiegel.
- National parks sometimes have the best trash.
- When the socialist revolution came to Oklahoma.
- Detained immigrant women need better abortion access.
- A secret 1950s plan to keep black students out of UT Austin.
- He captured a clandestine gay culture amid the derelict piers.
- With abortion restrictions on the rise, some women induce their own.
- The town that doesn’t want to be known as the “sex-change” capital.
- Thinking historically about acid house, rave culture and late Thatcherism.
- The hidden story of two African-American women in a 19th-century book.
- Artist makes “porcelain” weapons to explore what it means to be a woman.
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