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Arleen Tuchman, "Diabetes: A History of Race and Disease" (Yale UP, 2020)

Apr 21, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Impetus to Categorize Diabetes
01:41 • 2min
3
The Evolution of Diabetes
03:47 • 2min
4
How My Connection to Diabetes Affects How I Approached Writing the Book
05:24 • 2min
5
The Good Diabetes of My Dad
07:27 • 2min
6
The Unfairness of Blaming Others for Diabetes
09:06 • 2min
7
The History of Diabetes as a Jewish Disease
10:59 • 2min
8
The History of Diabetes as a Jewish Disease
13:06 • 3min
9
The Importance of Diversity in Medical and Scientific Communities
16:22 • 2min
10
The Importance of Peer Review
17:56 • 2min
11
The Rise of Diabetes Among Black Americans
19:36 • 2min
12
The Medical Profession in Thinking Especially About Black Americans
21:31 • 2min
13
The Invisibility of Diabetes in the African American Communities
23:04 • 1min
14
The Role of Diabetes Stereotypes in Diabetes
24:32 • 2min
15
The History of Diabetes and Obesity
26:09 • 2min
16
The Role of Genetics in the Epidemic of HIV/AIDS
27:53 • 2min
17
The Responsibleization of Diabetes in Native American Communities
29:52 • 2min
18
The Hechler Report on Diabetes
31:42 • 2min
19
The Task Force's Report on Health Disparities
33:45 • 2min
20
The Importance of Race in Health Data
35:36 • 2min
21
The Relationship Between Race and Racism
37:32 • 2min
22
The Role of Race in Diabetes
39:33 • 2min
23
The Pandemic: A History of Racism in America
41:31 • 2min
24
The Importance of Storytelling
43:06 • 3min