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Henryton State Hospital | Maryland’s Segregated TB Sanatorium  #hiddenhistory #medicalapartheid

Henryton State Hospital | Maryland’s Segregated TB Sanatorium #hiddenhistory #medicalapartheid

Hidden in the woods of Maryland stood Henryton State Hospital, a tuberculosis sanatorium built in 1922 exclusively for African Americans. While white patients were treated in well-funded facilities, Black patients were sent to Henryton—remote, underfunded, and neglected. Families often couldn’t visit, and the hospital’s creation was less about care than about segregation. By the 1960s, […]

Stereotyped: Medical Racism and Likeability of Black Women

Stereotyped: Medical Racism and Likeability of Black Women

Join host Whitney on the Impostrix podcast as she speaks with Dr. Katrina Gipson about the pressures and stereotypes faced by black women in professional settings. Stemming from Dr. Gipson’s article, “Black Women Don’t Owe You Likeability,” this conversation discusses the complexities of being perceived as unlikable or aggressive when expressing emotions or setting boundaries. […]

The US medical system is still haunted by slavery

The US medical system is still haunted by slavery

Black women’s history matters in medicine. Read ProPublica’s feature piece on how the US is the most dangerous industrialized country in which to give birth, and racial disparities in maternal mortality make it even worse for women of color: https://www.propublica.org/article/nothing-protects-black-women-from-dying-in-pregnancy-and-childbirth And they’re seeking your help in understanding the problem. If you nearly died during pregnancy […]