Malaria
A Seattle-based global health non-profit is working on a very early-stage malaria vaccine trial (pre-vaccine … they are investigating the body’s immune response under specific conditions, with the hope of[…]
inequality and the harm it causes
A Seattle-based global health non-profit is working on a very early-stage malaria vaccine trial (pre-vaccine … they are investigating the body’s immune response under specific conditions, with the hope of[…]
I just came across this documentary on Hans Rosling from 2010 — I can’t believe I didn’t know about it! For those with an obsessive and numbers-based interest in global[…]
America the free? Just a brief contemplation on the direction that institutional violence appears to be running nowadays. A high court has ruled it is illegal to dance at federal[…]
I feel like I’ve been writing a lot about food lately, and this post will be no exception. An op-ed in the NYT a few weeks ago raised the novel[…]
PBS Newshour has a short piece, totally worth watching, on the Sioux refusing $1.3bn in compensation. Although the health issues on Pine Ridge are only briefly mentioned in the beginning[…]
Interesting video on the mining boom in Australia and the effects on indigenous peoples. If you’re only going to watch a short portion, watch from 16:55 – 21:00.
Much has been said about the tragic events in Norway over the last days. It goes without saying that every compassionate person feels pain for the families of the victims[…]
The Guardian has a really interesting article on John Lindh, the “American Taliban” captured in 2001. I was previously aware that Lindh had been railroaded, but I wasn’t aware of[…]
T-shirt Travels is a PBS documentary about the secondhand clothes market in Africa. It’s viewable on Hulu right now, so I thought I’d give it a quick write-up. This film[…]
The FDA recently revised its ‘food pyramid’ into an easier-to-understand plate graphic. This is a good first step. We could debate the veracity of this image, especially since “protein” isn’t[…]