Social Medicine On Air
A podcast by Social Medicine On Air

39 Episodes
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16 | Epistemic Violence, Coloniality, and Reparations | Eugene Richardson
Published: 1/27/2021 -
BONUS: Osama Tanous on History, Zionism, and "Othering"
Published: 1/20/2021 -
15 | The Long War: Settler Colonialism and Health in Israel-Palestine | Osama Tanous
Published: 1/13/2021 -
14 | Mental Health, Individualism, and the Economy | "It's Not Just In Your Head"
Published: 12/30/2020 -
BONUS: Howard Waizkin Interviews Jonas and Brendan
Published: 12/9/2020 -
13 | Life Beyond Capitalism? | Howard Waitzkin
Published: 12/2/2020 -
12 | Accountability and Advocacy in Global Health Financing | Leena Yumeen and Maria Pennella
Published: 11/18/2020 -
11 | Narrative Therapy and Liberation | Tanvi Avasthi
Published: 11/4/2020 -
10 | Mobilizing Medicine Against the Climate Crisis | Harleen Marwah
Published: 10/21/2020 -
9 | Teenage Motherhood and HIV | Sasheenie Moodley
Published: 10/8/2020 -
8 | Medical Ethics During A Pandemic | Tim Lahey
Published: 9/23/2020 -
7 | Medical Activism | Andrew Goldstein
Published: 9/9/2020 -
6 | Decolonizing Global Health | Laura Mkumba
Published: 9/3/2020 -
5 | The Social Construction of Knowledge | Ruth Staus
Published: 8/26/2020 -
4 | Is Global Health Just a "Charitable Hobby"? | Hugo Flores
Published: 8/19/2020 -
3 | Neoliberalism and Health | Tinashe Goronga
Published: 8/12/2020 -
2 | Antiracist Medicine | Michelle Morse
Published: 8/12/2020 -
1 | What is Social Medicine? | Michael Westerhaus
Published: 8/12/2020 -
Trailer | Welcome to Social Medicine On Air!
Published: 8/2/2020
Welcome to Social Medicine On Air, a podcast where we explore the field of social medicine with healthcare practitioners, activists, and researchers. We examine the deep causes of health and disease, and dream of a world of justice. We are: Jonas Attilus, Sebastian Fonseca, Raghav Goyal, Brendan Johnson, Leila Sabbagh, & Poetry Thomas. Funding for our podcast received from Global Social Medicine Network - King’s College London, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine. Funds have been used for equipment and production costs, and funders have no influence over show content.