{"id":207297,"date":"2017-07-23T01:07:59","date_gmt":"2017-07-23T05:07:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/doctor-began-to-understand-the-role-of-racism-in-organ-transplants-after-she-donated-a-kidney-to-then-boyfriend-atlanta-black-star\/"},"modified":"2017-07-23T01:07:59","modified_gmt":"2017-07-23T05:07:59","slug":"doctor-began-to-understand-the-role-of-racism-in-organ-transplants-after-she-donated-a-kidney-to-then-boyfriend-atlanta-black-star","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/life-extension\/doctor-began-to-understand-the-role-of-racism-in-organ-transplants-after-she-donated-a-kidney-to-then-boyfriend-atlanta-black-star\/","title":{"rendered":"Doctor Began to Understand the Role of Racism In Organ Transplants After She Donated a Kidney to Then Boyfriend &#8211; Atlanta Black Star"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Vanessa Grubbss 2017  book, Hundreds of Interlaced Fingers, discusses racial  disparities in organ transplants.  <\/p>\n<p>    Earlier this month, professor Vanessa Grubbs, M.D. visited    Seattle, Wash., on the promotional tour for her new book,    Hundreds of Interlaced Fingers: A Kidney Doctors Search for    the Perfect Match. Grubbs details the romance with her    now-husband, Robert, and his life-threatening battle with    kidney failure. The book uses their courtship, they are both    Black, to illustrate how racial bias prohibits Black people    from getting equal access to life-saving organ transplants.  <\/p>\n<p>    During the question-and-answer session, the doctor was    askedto relate Interlaced Fingers to previous    scholarship on medical racism such as the work of Harriet A.    Washington and Rebecca Skloot, who both documented centuries of    deliberate exploitation of Black bodies.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gingerly, Grubbs told the mostly white onlookers that    witnessing her husbands ordeal radically shifted her    understanding of how Black patients experience health care. She    referenced her 2007 report, Good For The Harvest, Bad For The    Planting which provides a systemic explanation for why    Blacks, like Robert, who are one in three of the candidates    awaiting a kidney transplant, receive only one in five of    donated kidneys. She contrasted this to whites, who represent    a third of the kidney transplant waiting list, but receive    every other donated kidney. White patients also enjoy half the    wait time of Black patients in need of a transplant.  <\/p>\n<p>    Statistics like this in the organ transplant industry bring to    light the historic and current racism Blacks face in receiving    equal medical treatment in America.  <\/p>\n<p>    Earlier this year, Oprah Winfrey was the    executive producer and star of the HBO drama, The Immortal    Life of Henrietta Lacks. The film, based on the book of the    same title, is Skloots 2010 bestseller, which explains how    white health officials at Marylands Johns Hopkins University    stole tissue samples from a Black cancer patient, Lacks, and    used her genetic material to make countless advances in medical    science.  <\/p>\n<p>    Providing context for the exploitation of Lacks, Skloot    incorporates the history of the white-dominated medical    industrys relationship to Black citizens. This includes    exposing celebrated scientists like French surgeon and Nobel    Prize winner Alexis Carrel, who pioneered early 20th-century    ideas on transplanting organs. Skloot writes that Carrel    praised Hitler and was a eugenicist: organ transplantation    and life extension were ways to preserve what he saw as the    superior white race, which he believed was being polluted by    less intelligent and inferior stock, namely the poor,    uneducated and nonwhite.  <\/p>\n<p>    Washingtons 2006 masterpiece, Medical Apartheid: The Dark    History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from    Colonial Times to the Present, reveals that racist health    professionals like Carrel saturated the U.S. medical industry    at one point in history and, to an extent, still do to this    day.  <\/p>\n<p>    In fact, Washington begins with a conversation between herself    and a nephrologist, a kidney doctor. When Washington struggled    to accept the history and scope of medical abuse against Black    people, her colleague looked at her as if she were not too    bright and minced no words. Girl, Black people dont get    organs; they give organs.  <\/p>\n<p>    The remainder of Washingtons work unearths how, before and    after death, Black people have had organs and other body parts    stolen by the white-dominated medical industry. After    describing the lucrative industry and longstanding practice of    harvesting Black corpses for medical research, she pivots to    the organ transplant enterprise. Washington writes, The    troubling disproportionate prevalence of Black body parts such    as organs, corneas and other tissues is suggestive that Blacks    also make up a greatly disproportionate number of the entire    bodies that are used in research, research that infrequently    benefits Black people like Henrietta Lacks.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Seattle, Grubbs attributed these disparities to conscious    and unconscious bias that require policy changes and training    to help health care professionals practice medicine in a    socially just manner. This analysis may, however, fall short of    curing the bias of medical professionals and the industry    itself.  <\/p>\n<p>    Historian Daina Ramey Berrys 2017 gem, The Price for Their Pound of    Flesh: The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the    Building of a Nation, makes whites willful consumption of    Black bodies a central theme and explains how anti-Blackness    and the theft of Black organs became a normalized part of our    vocabulary.  <\/p>\n<p>    Berry writes that in 1763, an African-American male became one    of the first recorded cases of a dissection in the colonial    territory. This marked the beginning of medical education,    particularly the dissection of the dead. It also spurred the    clandestine business of sending bodies and body parts to    physicians and colleges, creating a traffic in human remains    that still exists today in the form of an underground organ    trade.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sugarcoating centuries of white pathology masquerading as    medical science maintains racism and is a central theme of John    Hobermans 2012 book, Black and Blue: The Origins and    Consequences of Medical Racism. He too resists the pattern of    ignoring or downplaying centuries of racists wearing nurses    caps and stethoscopes. Hoberman writes that many recoil at the    charge that Blacks suffer disproportionate health problems    because racism taints American medicine. Doctors and nurses are    among the least likely candidates upon whom to pin the label of    bigotry. Because of generations of racist doctors and nurses,    Hoberman writes, Mainstream medicine devised racial    interpretations that have been applied to every organ system of    the human body.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tellingly, near the end of her Seattle visit, Grubbs admitted    that honestly addressing these issues does get hard, and that    she often takes flak for illuminating how the medical    industry fails Black patients. In a monumental display of    courage and love, Grubbs donated a kidney to save    then-boyfriend Robert. The two celebrated the 12-year    anniversary of the surgery this past April and will enjoy a    dozen years married next month. The bravery that helped    Grubbss share a life-saving organ must also inspire us discuss    and call out racism as the primary obstacle to Black health and    prosperity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gus T. Renegade hosts The Context of White Supremacy    radio program, a platform designed to dissect and counter    racism. For nearly a decade, he has interviewed and studied    authors, filmmakers and scholars from around the globe.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Visit link:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/atlantablackstar.com\/2017\/07\/22\/doctor-began-to-understand-the-role-of-racism-in-organ-transplants-after-she-donated-a-kidney-to-then-boyfriend\/\" title=\"Doctor Began to Understand the Role of Racism In Organ Transplants After She Donated a Kidney to Then Boyfriend - Atlanta Black Star\">Doctor Began to Understand the Role of Racism In Organ Transplants After She Donated a Kidney to Then Boyfriend - Atlanta Black Star<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Vanessa Grubbss 2017 book, Hundreds of Interlaced Fingers, discusses racial disparities in organ transplants. 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