New paper and labour of love by @r_j_lynch and I on the history of the ‘postcode lottery’ and how we think about spatial health inequalities - out now in Health & Place: https://t.co/xPslkhK4zE
@eveosh@SickleCellUK@ExploreWellcome @EAnionwu Thanks so much for asking! Yes, the whole event will be recorded and available to view on the Wellcome website.
I'm very excited to talk about the archives of @SickleCellUK tomorrow at @ExploreWellcome, joined by the legendary @EAnionwu, the UK's first sickle cell nurse counsellor. You can get online tickets here: https://t.co/4iY4pXvXOs
My first article, '‘A British Problem Affecting British People’: Sickle Cell Anaemia, Medical Activism and Race in the National Health Service, 1975–1993' is now available open access at @TCBHJournal! https://t.co/RSccAWDMdB
MURAL COMPLETE! 🥳🙌🏾
Huge thanks to muralist Michele Curtis from @IcncBlkBritons, and @ImperialCharity for making this possible.
This mural reminds us of the work of so many African Women who contributed to the National Health Service - go see it at Charing Cross Hospital!
My amazing colleague Alinta Sara is teaching a short course at Imperial College London on modern and contemporary African art — sign up and share https://t.co/9SIFxVPlCN
Really pleased that our online exhibition with @bcaheritage and @SickleCellUK, ‘Our Journey, Our Story: History and Memory of Sickle cell Anaemia in Britain’, has been highly commended by the @BSHSNews 2021 Ayrton Prize for digital and online engagement! https://t.co/BWCAFM0dk7
overjoyed – not to say ecstatic – to learn recently that my project “The Effects Can Last Forever’: Ecstasy's Risks and Pleasures in Britain, 1985-2000” will be supported by a @wellcometrust fellowship
📸 gavin watson, "raving '89"