It’s not normal to be in pain
Sofia Wanström reflects on the epistemic injustice experienced by people with endometriosis- related pain
Sofia Wanström reflects on the epistemic injustice experienced by people with endometriosis- related pain
Hillary Ash explores the politics of gender and women in early AIDS epidemiology and data collection On September 7th, 1993, the American Broadcasting Company’s (ABC) World News Tonight aired a segment on the growing
Why Nightingale? Ashleigh Blackwood, Leverhulme Research Fellow in English Literature at Northumbria University, suggests that women’s medical history might help us understand the inequalities revealed by the current health crisis.
‘Love, Money and HIV: Becoming a Modern African Woman in the Age of AIDS’ by Sanyu A. Mojola (University of California Press, 2014) In Love, Money and HIV: Becoming A Modern African Woman in the