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Ejura Yetunde Salihu
Jan 31, 20234 min read
Who Can Afford a Baby? An Intersection of Gender, Race, and Class Oppression in Fertility Treatment
The World Health Organization (WHO) describes infertility as an inability to achieve a viable pregnancy within one year of regular and...
Sarah Brady Siff
Feb 24, 20216 min read
Remembering Civil Rights Lawyer Samuel Carter McMorris and his Fight Against Unjust Drug Laws
Editor’s Note: Today’s post in honor of Black History Month comes from contributing editor Sarah Brady Siff, a visiting assistant...
Christian Brown
Feb 22, 20218 min read
Desegregating the University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy
Editor’s Note: In honor of Black History Month, today’s post about the desegregation of the University of North Carolina School of...
Greg Bond
Feb 12, 20218 min read
The Complicated Legacy of James E. Brown (c. 1802–1853), Liberian Colonial Apothecary
Editor’s Note: From the Collections is a new feature at Points that highlights articles, artifacts, images, and other items of interest...
Greg Bond
Feb 1, 20217 min read
Drugstores and the Color Line: Remembering Pharmacies as Sites of the Civil Rights Movement
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of Points posts during February in honor of Black History Month. Today’s article comes from...
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