Sunday Morning Medicine
Jacqueline AntonovichA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news
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- Votes for colonized women.
- The history of the riot report.
- The rape kit’s secret history.
- Graveyards as green getaways.
- Disney wrestles with its racist past.
- A history of boxed mac and cheese.
- What Hollywood does to Asian actors.
- New graphic novel on the Tiananmen massacre.
- Examining soldiers’ wounds in early modern Russia.
- The twisted history of domestic military intervention.
- A silver lining for the golden arches in Black America.
- Who were the male models in French history paintings?
- Racism, hazing, and other abuse taints medical training.
- Black activists and moving beyond “respectability tactics.”
- The Cherokee chefs bringing back North America’s lost cuisine.
- Climate change is making pregnancy riskier, especially for Black mothers.
- From HIV-AIDS to COVID-19: Black vulnerability and medical uncertainty.
Featured image caption: A man trying to catch germs in a handkerchief. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Carl Giles. (Courtesy Wellcome Collection)
Jacqueline Antonovich is the creator and co-founder of Nursing Clio and served as executive editor from 2012 to 2021. She is an Assistant Professor of History at Muhlenberg College. Her current research focuses on women physicians, race, gender, and medical imperialism in the American West. Jacqueline received her PhD from the University of Michigan in 2018.
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