.@psuarts_arch Professor William Doan will discuss his work with "The Anxiety Project" next Tuesday, Nov. 14, as part of our Virtual Speaker Series. Begins at noon.
Learn more below and RSVP here: https://t.co/TQ3XiWrFV7
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The strange and surprising history of the so-called epidemic of bad posture in modern America—from eugenics and posture pageants to today’s promoters of “paleo posture”. Pub date April 9 #histmed#hisdisability#histsci @PrincetonUPress https://t.co/cZU9mRivEm
Another major blow to the public records act, a repeal of NCGS 120-133, which gives access to legislative records and communications related to redistricting. The public currently has access to redistricting info as soon as a map becomes law. No more. https://t.co/DBu66pe4Ew
Some states trying to tackle the growing mental health crisis are enacting laws and policies that would make it easier to hospitalize or detain the severely mentally ill against their will or through voluntary court-ordered treatment.
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I took the opportunity to talk about the importance of disability studies, hoping Penn might offer more of an institutional home for it. Plus I was able to talk about the impact that my grandma Karl had on me. @Penn_Today https://t.co/YhG53QOYAD
New: A national panel will consider highly recommending Covid tests indefinitely, a move that requires insurers to cover them at no cost to patients.
Some have introduced copays or limited coverage post-emergency:
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The next piece in STAT's 'Living With' series focuses on one psychologist’s lifetime of navigating the health care system as a disabled person and how she’s had to advocate for herself. https://t.co/6OnVoOAAo2
@MarinaTsapliina @RanaAwdish@EmilyFPeters@ProcedurePress Seeing their responses marks such a transformative moment in time. May it have new life in new places as it has already had in the people who were there in the work at that moment. ❤️
The Graphic Medicine International Collective, in collaboration with Penn State College of Medicine, is starting the second round of our Frontline Workers Comics Project!
Details: https://t.co/OP0jNgAb7G
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🚨Teaching #arthistory or #medicalhumanities? Our book (out 6 July) includes Indian, N African, Japanese, European & US case studies.Visual Culture and Pandemic Disease Since 1750: Capturing Contagion - https://t.co/70RBRoctoj
Just 3 years later, not only have we gutted ALL the Covid era welfare improvements, the United States is lying that it can negate the national debt on the backs of those who are cruelly going hungry…by requiring them to work in jobs that don’t pay enough for food & shelter.