Civil Rights and Healthcare: Remembering Simkins v. Cone (1963)
Upon her release from L. Richardson Memorial Hospital’s maternity ward in Greensboro, North Carolina, my grandmother, Ann Wilson Scales, walked
Read moreUpon her release from L. Richardson Memorial Hospital’s maternity ward in Greensboro, North Carolina, my grandmother, Ann Wilson Scales, walked
Read moreIn 1979, Afro-Brazilian feminist Leila Gonzalez wrote a critique of the National Encounter of Women that drew much-needed attention to
Read moreIn celebration of Black History Month, Black Perspectives will be giving away free books to our readers during the month
Read moreOn November 18, 1978, over nine hundred members of the San Francisco-based Peoples Temple church (including over three hundred children)
Read moreDonald Trump is an anti-science president. In fact, his entire raison d’être—perhaps unsurprisingly—stands at cross-purposes with the scientific method, systematic
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