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Notices by Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com), page 3

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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Jun-2024 09:16:23 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

    "But what happens when overlooking and tolerating greater levels of harm becomes a shared cultural habit? Like the proverbial frog in boiling water, we acclimate to ignoring more and caring less at our own peril." https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/weve-hit-peak-denial-heres-why-we-cant-turn-away-from-reality/

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      We’ve Hit Peak Denial. Here’s Why We Can’t Turn Away From Reality
      from Marianne Cooper, Maxim Voronov
      We are living through a terrible time in humanity. Here’s why we tend to stick our heads in the sand and why we need to pull them out, fast
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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Monday, 03-Jun-2024 21:34:36 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

    Watching H5N1 extend its host range, now show respiratory symptoms in a human case, should concern us all. We are whistling past the graveyard, not remotely prepared for what comes next. Perhaps H5N1 will not acquire the mutations necessary to ensure efficient human-to-human transmission, but counting on good fortune is not a strategy.

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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-May-2024 01:46:06 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

    "...no one is being compelled to send in the cops on students & faculty...the vision of university presidents, newspaper editors & our current president is aligned around repression of dissent as the first & best response to what is happening on our campuses." https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/views/2024/05/23/why-was-police-repression-default-response-opinion

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      Why was police repression a default response? (opinion)
      from Gregg Gonsalves
      Gregg Gonsalves asks why campus leaders resorted so quickly to calling in the cops.
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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Friday, 17-May-2024 06:26:24 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

    My Yale colleague Jason Stanley in The New Republic. Be afraid, be very afraid (and then start organizing): The End of Civic Compassion--On education in a fascist America. https://newrepublic.com/article/181274/end-civic-compassion

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      The End of Civic Compassion
      from @null
      On education in a fascist America
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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2024 06:21:54 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

    Nothing says racist authoritarianism more than what the Board of Trustees at University of North Carolina is serving up. https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/education/article288473709.html

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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Thursday, 09-May-2024 09:20:23 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

    This piece by Rick Perlstein may be the best analysis of the current moment. Far more thoughtful than anything else I've read. Read and share: "The New Anti-Antisemitism: the response to college protests against the war on Gaza exemplifies the darkness of the Trumpocene." https://americanprospect.bluelena.io/index.php?action=social&chash=c4f796afbc6267501964b46427b3f6ba.2708&s=29b9f9a5745d23de79eae7a288e3ddd6

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      The Infernal Triangle: The New Anti-Antisemitism
      Political journalism that...
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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Monday, 15-Apr-2024 09:56:58 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

    I really don't know who Uri Berliner is, but he gets it wrong on COVID19 origins. He castigates NPR's reporting on the subject for not giving ample credence to the lab leak theory, when in fact, it is less-well supported by the data. He wants us to talk "both sides" to show his independent bona fides when it simply speaks to his scientific ignorance.

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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 02:29:36 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

    Nice piece by CDC Director Mandy Cohen in NEJM on Integrating Public Health & Health Care. However, the relationship between public health & healthcare isn't that simple. First, a piece on the medicalization of public health and the consequences of that move. 1/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2791244/

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      The EXODUS of Public Health What History Can Tell Us About the Future
      We trace the shifting definitions of the American public health profession's mission as a social reform and science-based endeavor. Its authority coalesced in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as public health identified itself with housing, ...
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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 02:29:34 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves
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    Now, along with public health being essentially taken over by physicians and slated as a poor relative of biomedicine, we've seen the rise of the financialization of medicine. This piece by the great Don Berwick, puts it bluntly. 2/ https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2801097

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      The Existential Threat of Greed in US Health Care
      In this Viewpoint, Donald Berwick explores the pursuit of profit in US health care across sectors—such as pharmaceutical companies, insurers, hospitals, and physician practices—and its harms to patients, and then offers potential solutions.
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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 02:29:33 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves
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    And let's face it, medicine is vastly, vastly more well supported than public health. This creates a problem that isn't just solved by "partnerships." The late Elizabeth Fee described this 20 years ago. We simply do not invest in public health. 3/ https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.1377/hlthaff.21.6.31

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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 02:29:32 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves
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    So, yes, we need to talk about the relationship between public health & healthcare, but if you do not talk about the role of politics, money & power that are central to how both fields are constructed in this country, this is just happy talk. There are structural problems we need to face now. end/

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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Sunday, 03-Mar-2024 23:13:44 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

    "During the past four years we lost our focus on how to combat a pandemic. Somehow, someway, our fight against Covid-19 became an individual battle about my safety, my finances, my health, and my freedom." https://troytassier.substack.com/p/reflections-on-why-i-wrote-the-rich?r=1l7clc&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true

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      Reflections on Why I Wrote The Rich Flee and the Poor Take the Bus
      from Troy Tassier
      The Rich Flee and the Poor Take the Bus: How Our Unequal Society Fails Us during Outbreaks officially hit bookshelves last week! Given the milestone, I want to take a moment to share some reflections on why I wrote the book. During the past four years we lost our focus on how to combat a pandemic. Somehow, someway, our fight against Covid-19 became an individual battle about
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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Sunday, 25-Feb-2024 07:22:20 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

    The
    @nytimes.com
    likes to insist it has no point of view, that it is just "doing journalism," and criticism is meant to intimidate independent reporting, as publisher A.G. Sulzberger says here. 1/ https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/new-york-times-publisher-g-sulzberger-our-industry-needs-think-bigger

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      New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger: “Our industry needs to think bigger”
      Sulzberger will deliver the 2024 Reuters Memorial Lecture on 4 March. In this exclusive interview, he discusses his role in transforming the newspaper and preserving its values.
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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Sunday, 25-Feb-2024 07:22:19 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves
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    Well, it wasn't true then and it isn't true now, the paper has a viewpoint and it wraps itself in the mantle of neutrality again and again. Case in point. The homophobia at the Times was legendary. But of course, they were just reporting the straight facts. 2/ https://slate.com/human-interest/2013/10/the-new-york-times-discovered-gay-people-in-1987.html

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      1987: The Year the New York Times Discovered Gay People
      from Joshua Keating
      In its obituary for the critic Stanley Kauffmann, who passed away this week at the age of 97, the New York Times discussed “Homosexual Drama and Its...
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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Sunday, 25-Feb-2024 07:22:18 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves
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    And dear reader, they are still at it. When you're the
    @nytimes.com
    you never have to say you're sorry. end/ https://glaad.org/new-york-times-inaccurate-coverage-transgender-people-being-weaponized-against-transgender/

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      The New York Times’ Inaccurate Coverage of Transgender People is Being Weaponized Against the Transgender Community
      from @glaad
      The newspaper has a chance to use its coverage for good, by shining a light on the struggles and triumphs of marginalized communities, rather than contributing to a climate of discrimination and violence.
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    Gregg Gonsalves (gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2024 08:52:38 JST Gregg Gonsalves Gregg Gonsalves

    I was on Twitter/X for several years and as the COVID pandemic started it became a key way for people to communicate--scientists, clinicians, policy-makers, advocates. But since Musk took over many have fled and the place has become incredibly toxic (yes, I am slow to learn that not all things get better...). It's just really filled with hate now of all kinds. I just deleted my account. I feel free.

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