FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard

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The FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard envisions a world that fulfills the health and human rights of all & protects peoples from injustices.

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    Now online: special issue of on and health, assembled by FXB director , David Cloud, Jasmine Graves, and . Fully open access thx to .

    Journal cover with issue title: Documenting and Addressing the Health Impacts of Carceral Systemd and major subjects: health inequity, public health, carceral conditions, police encounters, health insurance
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  2. Just a couple of days left to get the early bird discount on this (til Feb 7). FXB's Jackie Bhabha and V. DIgidiki will be teaching!

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  3. Civil engagement: Our - - 2019-21 Climate and Human Health fellow, Dr. Caleb Dresser, spoke at the MA State House about the health impacts of fossil fuel and climate change in MA. His briefing notes:

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    Today marks the 107th birthday of civil rights activist Rosa Parks. Parks had a pivotal role in the history of the civil rights movement after she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a public bus for a white man.

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  5. "The most difficult social problem in the matter of Negro health is the peculiar attitude of the nation toward the well-being of the race. ...Few other cases in history... where human suffering has been viewed with such peculiar indifference.” W.E.B. Du Bois

    Graphic by Du Bois for the Paris 1900 exhibition showing the percentage of freed Black people vs slaves from 1790 to 1870 (hovering around 10% until emancipation). Quote is from his book, The Philadelphia Negro @HutchinsCenter
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  6. “Treatment works...people actually get better when they’re treated, and that anyone can be affected by addiction. There’s a just foundational lack of information and education.” Dr. Shelly Greenfield talking with FXB's

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  7. “As a global society, we should be paying much more attention to strengthening systems before, not after, children are harmed. The Indian non-profit CINI’s work illustrates well the work that lies ahead.” Prof Jackie Bhabha on new report.

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  8. RSVP now to join us Tues Feb 25 at this event, A Conversation with Ambassador Samantha Power , moderated by

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  9. Read Oct 2019 “400 Years Since Jamestown.” It explores "how slavery and its continuing legacies have shaped US medicine and public health, especially with regard to persisting racial biases and health disparities."

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  10. Start by reading some history, with the : via and . Learn more about how the legacy of slavery permeates so much in the US

    Cover of New York Times 1619 issue: photo of the ocean with words telling the story of the landing of 20 enslaved Africans in Virginia in 1619
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  11. Sign up now to get the early bird discount (through Feb 7) for this April 28-30 training in Florence . FXB's Jacqueline Bhabha and Vasileia Digidiki, and more address practical challenges in the context. W.

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  12. Great line up for next week's Black Health Matters Conference at Harvard University, Feb 8-9, including Evelynn Hammonds , Nancy Krieger , , Joan Reed

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  13. “When the state represents “apartheid capitalism” (the authors’ words), can a police force fulfill its role of protecting both the state and its residents?” reviews “From Enforcers to Guardians" in

    Book cover with full title: “From Enforcers to Guardians: Public Health Primer on Ending Police Violence" by Hannah Cooper and Mindy Thompson Fullilove @mindphul  @AMJPublicHealth
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    Slides below show some of what shapes my thoughts. Hard to fully articulate on Twitter. At the peak of prescribing and ⬆️ mortality, the US was 4% of the world’s population and consumed 80% of world’s . Same year Institute of Medicine report said 100M With chronic

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  15. "Michigan OPEN came together to think about surgery and how to do better management of pain, while reducing the overprescribing of opioids after surgery" in collaboration w. (Medicaid) and w. ”real-world consumption data." 3/3

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  16. “Other solutions [beyond Rx management] that will effectively change mortality today: better access to addiction treatment, decreased stigma” including "better distribution and access to naloxone, this life-saving antidote." w. 2/3

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  17. “I do believe at its core, and even today, prescriptions are still in part fueling the epidemic because many of the patients who move down the path of heroin and fentanyl begin with a prescription.” in a podcast w. FXB's 1/3

    Map of the US with pills coming out of a bottle superimposed @HarvardChanSPH @UM_IHP
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  18. In the special issue on incarceration and health, , FXB 2019-2020 doctoral cohort member, urges us "to examine and communicate" about "the health impacts of incarceration on families and communities."

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  19. The % of US women of repro age who were uninsured dropped by 40% during first 5 years of the Affordable Care Act’s expansion of Medicaid & private insurance coverage.

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  20. And on , let us remember the 1.5 / killed in the Holocaust. today And every day. The 5 Million Non-Jewish People Killed By The Nazis | HuffPost UK

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