Racial Inclusivity in COVID-19 Vaccine Trials
African Americans know, perhaps the most, what it means to be the first to be heavily recruited yet neglected by biomedicine.

African Americans know, perhaps the most, what it means to be the first to be heavily recruited yet neglected by biomedicine.
On the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic response, there is an often forgotten workforce that is largely Black and Brown and female.
Racism in health care, expressed through implicit and explicit biases, is the ultimate form of suffocation.
Today, medicine and the health care system embody discourses of power that rival the law. Will these discourses inevitably serve to oppress BIPOC?