Unfiltered stories of Black resistance, erased heroes, and hidden truths. We connect the past to today’s fights so the next generation never has to ask “why didn’t they teach us this?”
Series 3: History of Public Health
Who Was Protected? explores the history of public health through the lens of power, citizenship, and unequal protection. From segregated hospitals and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study to environmental racism and maternal mortality, the series examines how institutions have decided who receives care, who receives protection, and what those decisions reveal about American society.
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