
Hosted by award-winning journalist Nicholas St. Fleur, Color Code weaves together stories and experiences of physicians, patients, historians, and other experts to illuminate the history of racism in the health care system and how it has — and continues — to impact people of color and underserved communities.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In the final episode of season two, we delve into how housing — and today’s housing crisis — intersects with health care. We also explore how racial discrimination has played a part in causing this crisis, as well as present-day housing segregation o... more
Early geneticists were convinced they could use genetics to reshape society to their ideals and believed that the human race could be improved through selective breeding. An early seat for eugenics in the U.S. was Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Lon... more
When the Covid-19 pandemic began in 2020, Some experts assumed the virus would affect everyone even-handedly, regardless of their race or socioeconomic background. But the reality of Covid proved to be far from the “great equalizer” – Black and brown... more
Wyandanch is a proud, resilient community on Long Island. Like much of the northeastern U.S., it has been impacted by heavy wildfire smoke blowing in from Canada. But particularly distressing for this community is that Wyandanch has some of the highe... more
More propaganda about racism? Who are the masochists listening to this stuff? Lets stop telling people they’re victims of racism. Also, research into this area has been riddled with errors and fraud and recanted studies. A lie repeated 1000 times doesn’t make it true.
I appreciate the STAT Team doing thorough research and taking a lead to discuss and interrogate anti-blackness in the medical field. I also appreciate and am thankful to learn how community leaders, doctors, researchers and scholars are practicing care and accountability in the medical establishment/industry!
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I started distrusting doctors in 1964 at the age of 11 after a specialist prescribed me tetracycline which discolored my teeth for life. I have white coat syndrome from that and other experiences, so I hope the medical profession can do something to rebuild my trust. I’ll be listening to each episode of this highly anticipated podcast.









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