Note sull'episodio
Henrietta Lacks’ story is a stark reminder of the injustices women, especially Black women, have faced in the medical field. Her cells, taken without her knowledge or consent, revolutionized modern medicine but also highlighted systemic exploitation.
In this episode, we reflect on what her legacy teaches us about demanding dignity and respect from the medical community. We explore how women can advocate for themselves by refusing to be dehumanized and objectified in naming women as a group.
This episode is a powerful call to action for equity and respect in medicine for female patients, with Henrietta's extraordinary impact as a guiding light.
In this episode, we reflect on what her legacy teaches us about demanding dignity and respect from the medical community. We explore how women can advocate for themselves by refusing to be dehumanized and objectified in naming women as a group.
This episode is a powerful call to action for equity and respect in medicine for female patients, with Henrietta's extraordinary impact as a guiding light.
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advocacywomenwomenshistoryblackwomenhealthcarehenriettalacksmisogynysexism