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    šŸŽ™Cultivating Inclusivity in Clinical Research Ep169

    šŸŽ™Cultivating Inclusivity in Clinical Research Ep169

    Join Dr. Carolyn Tran and Antoinette Bailey, the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Liaison for ENCORE Research Group, as we delve into the pivotal role that varied populations play in the landscape of healthcare studies. Antoinette and Dr. Tran engage in a candid conversation about the barriers to recruiting participants from diverse communities, shining a light on the deep-rooted concerns stemming from historical events like the Tuskegee experiment. We share the concerted efforts made to educate the public on the significant strides in clinical research governance, highlighting the Belmont Report, IRB oversight, and FDA regulationsā€”all crucial in safeguarding participant welfare. Listen as we reveal how our commitment to transparency and patient safety in clinical trials addresses past wrongs and paves the way for a more inclusive, effective future in medical research.

    Recording Date: December 6, 2023

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    Mentorship & Mistrust: Harold Tuck's Journey

    Mentorship & Mistrust: Harold Tuck's Journey
    • A heartwarming reunion between Taryell and Harold, reflecting on their shared roots.
    • Harold Tuck's transformative journey from Baltimore to San Diego and the contrasts of his upbringing.
    • The profound impact of mentorship on younger generations.
    • Deep dive into the skepticism around healthcare within the African American community, referencing historical events such as the Tuskegee experiment.
    • Spotlight on Harold Tuck's initiatives: mentoring programs, involvement with Resthaven.com, and the Black Wine Movement.
    • Connect with Harold Tuck via Email: WHAROLD@GMAIL.COM, Twitter: @WHAROLD, Instagram: WHTUCK, and Pinterest:WHAROLD@GMAIL.COM.

    Join the Movement with RISE Urban Nation Podcast

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    Thank you for tuning into RISE Urban Nation Podcast, where we transcend the ordinary and step into a world of extraordinary narratives and insights. Our mission goes beyond mere conversation; we're igniting a movement for unity, elevation, and transformation within the Black and Pan-African community.

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    Tuskegee, Milgram, and Moral Psychology

    Tuskegee, Milgram, and Moral Psychology

    This is a solo episode where I discuss ethics in psychology, mental health, and medicine. I also review horrifying historical examples of experiments that reflect our collective values. I also make an argument against our approach to ethics and "CYA" focus rather than the philosophical discussions that formed this field to begin with. Think you know what really made the Tuskegee experiments memorable and what the Puerto Rico Pill Trials are? Check out this episode to really find out! Music: DJ DanceAlone and ProdLaurae

    67: The Dark Side

    67: The Dark Side
    Joe and Rob talk about things that should never have been, scientific experiments and ideas that were evil or just egregiously wrong. They use four examples: The Tuskegee long-term syphilis experiments, lobotomy, electroshock therapy, and Nazi science (and how much of US technology is based upon it today). This might be a tough listen, but education is sometimes sobering.

    Season 2 Recap

    Season 2 Recap

    The season finale of Ray Talks Live.Ā  I highlight some of my favorite episodes from the second season.Ā  I also give an update on what to expect in Season 3: (1) a new website and (2) the addition of vlog content being posted on the YouTube channel. Ā  I am humble and very thankful to everyone who has supported this podcast, thank you once again!

    Season 2 Episode 1 & 4
    American Conspiracies: The Moon Landing
    American Conspiracies: Assassination of Dr. King & Malcolm X

    Season 2 Episode 6
    Tuskegee Experiment & COVID-19Ā  Vaccine

    Season 2 Episode 2 & 17
    Part 2: Parents, Teachers and COVID-19
    Finale: Parents, Teachers and COVID-19

    Season 2 Episode 11
    Reopening Schools 2021-2022

    Season 2 Episode 3 & 8
    The Joy of Walt Disney World
    Spring Break at Disney World

    Season 2 Episode 20
    Critical Race Theory

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    Uncut Interview- Vaccine Hesitancy: A Rights Based Approach for the Most Vulnerable

    Uncut Interview- Vaccine Hesitancy:  A Rights Based Approach for the Most Vulnerable

    The following is the full uncut interview with Dr. Olajide Williams. Ā Portions of his interview were featured in our recent episode "Building Public Trust For Public Health". Ā The episode is airing on Public Television or you can watch Ā it Ā HERE or Listen and Download as a podcast.

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    The Covid-19 vaccine has emergency FDA approval, but how effective will it be if there is no public trust in our public health system? Ā In this exclusive interview, Columbia University professor and neurologist Dr. Olajide Williams offers one solution to fill this gaping trust deficit ā€” culturally adapted message science. He is the founder of Hip Hop Public Health, which employs music and culturally-tailored media to improve health literacy and transform health outcomes for vulnerable communities. He argues the only way to develop public trust is to bring the people to the table. Public health officials must fully recognize the harm done to Black and brown bodies, from forced sterilizations to the Tuskegee syphilis experiment, and the impact itā€™s had on collective memory.

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    "If we do not get this right, we are not going to defeat this ā€˜vaccine hesitancyā€™ surrounding this virus, and we will have great inequities persist because they donā€™t trust the process ā€” and no one has tried to penetrate their minds in a way that they trust and in a way that they can embrace. Thatā€™s why itā€™s important to have a ā€˜rights basedā€™ approach to vaccine distribution." Ā  ā€” Dr. Olajide Williams

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    227 - Operation Paperclip: Nazi War Criminals Hired by the United States

    227 - Operation Paperclip: Nazi War Criminals Hired by the United States

    In the final days of World War II and in the next few years after the war was over, the U.S. government helped hundreds and hundreds of Nazi Scientists whose knowledge and expertise was deemed crucial to the development of advanced weapons - no matter HOW complicit they were in heinous Nazi activities - to relocate to the States and become integral pieces of the US military-industrial complex. The US wanted them to continue their work on creating atomic bombs, weaponizing plagues, making chemical weapons, and sometimes, even medically experimenting on people in ways that certainly violate the ā€œdo no harmā€ oath that doctors take, to find out either how enemies would be affected by weapons, how US soldiers and civilians might best recover from the devastating effects of their attacks, and more. Evil stuff. We look into who some of the Nazi scientists were today, and also into how the US was crossing plenty of moral lines without their help before and after WW2. Does being really good at science and making important medical and military progress justify committing crimes against humanity? Operation contributions likely changed the outcome of the Cold War - but does that make it right? Treading some murky waters today, as we dive into a morally ambiguous, top-secret, declassified Nazi history edition of Timesuck.

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    Dan Proft: Black Leaders Push Back Against the New York Times

    Dan Proft: Black Leaders Push Back Against the New York Times

    "The 1619 Project doesn't seem to believe in America or black people,"ā€”those words come from Brown University Economics Professor Glenn Loury, talking about the New York Times' project that's pushing a revisionist history of slavery and the United States.

    The 1619 Project aims to redefine America's founding date and its founding values.

    The 1619 Project presents a stilted view of American history. It tells of slavery (almost exclusively) but not the Civil War. It covers the Tuskegee Experiment but not the Tuskegee Airmen.

    Theirs is a demonstrably false story of America as the forever oppressor and black Americans as the forever victims.

    But the battle has now been joined.

    A group of leading black intellectualsā€”led by Civil Rights Movement veteran Bob Woodsonā€”have launched "1776 Unites" as a direct response to 1619's divisiveness.

    Woodson is correcting the historical record, as he said, "in the spirit of 1776, the date of America's true founding."

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    Dan Proft: Black Leaders Push Back Against the New York Times

    Dan Proft: Black Leaders Push Back Against the New York Times

    "The 1619 Project doesn't seem to believe in America or black people,"ā€”those words come from Brown University Economics Professor Glenn Loury, talking about the New York Times' project that's pushing a revisionist history of slavery and the United States.

    The 1619 Project aims to redefine America's founding date and its founding values.

    The 1619 Project presents a stilted view of American history. It tells of slavery (almost exclusively) but not the Civil War. It covers the Tuskegee Experiment but not the Tuskegee Airmen.

    Theirs is a demonstrably false story of America as the forever oppressor and black Americans as the forever victims.

    But the battle has now been joined.

    A group of leading black intellectualsā€”led by Civil Rights Movement veteran Bob Woodsonā€”have launched "1776 Unites" as a direct response to 1619's divisiveness.

    Woodson is correcting the historical record, as he said, "in the spirit of 1776, the date of America's true founding."

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Basic Black: Justice, Reparations, and Reconciliation

    Basic Black: Justice, Reparations, and Reconciliation

    February 8, 2013:

    The Scottsboro Boys
    , The Central Park Five, Shawn Drumgoldā€¦in all of these cases, the accused were found guilty, only to be exonerated years later, sometimes decades later. This week on Basic Black, a conversation on searching for truth, justice delayed, and a judicial balm for wounded communities.


    Our panel this week:
    - Callie Crossley, host and moderator, Boston Public Radio, WGBH
    - Kim McLarin, assistant professor of writing, literature and publishing, Emerson College
    - Phillip Martin, senior reporter, 89.7 WGBH Radio
    - Peniel Joseph, professor of history, Tufts University