TrueSciPhi logo

TrueSciPhi

 

Podcast Profile: Bioethics in the Margins

Show Image SiteRSSApple Podcasts
40 episodes
2021 to 2025
Median: 48 minutes
Collection: Philosophy


Description (podcaster-provided):

Who we are: We are a collaborative of bioethics scholars interested in creating a more inclusive space to explore topics relevant to bioethics and the medical humanities while advancing equity and social change/restitution. Although we found our shared interests through our membership in the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Race Affinity Group, we are independent of ASBH and any other organization. The views expressed in this podcast are our own and the speakers and do not represent our employers, institutions, or professional societies. Mission: Bioethics in the Margins aims to include topics, guests and audiences who are not always highlighted in mainstream bioethics discourse. We will focus on structural inequity and the role bioethics can play in social change. We aim to move beyond traditional bioethics frameworks and intentionally draw on intersectionality, social justice, racial justice, disability ethics, women, LGBTQ ethics, and topics specific to Black, immigrant/refugee, Native American, Latinx populations.
Hosts: Kirk Johnson, Amelia Barwise
Team Members: Gargi Pandey, Creative Director; Madeline Mahoney, Sound Editor; Wendy Jiang, Social Media Manager; Nicolle Strand, Advisor; Liz Chuang, Producer


Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):

➤ bioethics and medical humanities through social justice • structural racism, intersectionality, disability/LGBTQ ethics • immigrant/refugee rights, sanctuary, detention, institutional protections • gun violence, policing, carceral health, capital punishment • reproductive justice, genetics, public health, disaster policy, organizational ethics

This podcast brings together bioethics scholars and guests to examine health, medicine, and the medical humanities through frameworks centered on equity, restitution, and structural change. Across conversations, the show emphasizes how ethical questions in healthcare often cannot be understood only at the level of individual choice or bedside dilemmas; instead, it foregrounds how policy, institutions, law, and political economy shape who is protected, who is harmed, and whose experiences are treated as credible.

A recurring focus is the ethical analysis of structural inequities affecting marginalized communities, including the impacts of racism, ableism, colonial histories, and immigration enforcement on health and access to care. The podcast repeatedly engages with immigrant and refugee health, discussing how hospitals, schools, and faith communities respond to enforcement practices, what “safe zones” mean in practice, and how legal tools and institutional planning can protect patients and students. Related episodes explore partnerships between healthcare and legal advocates, and the responsibilities of clinicians and ethicists as insiders in health systems.

The show also examines bioethics’ relationship to public policy and public institutions, including disaster response and the use of mapping and data infrastructure, as well as debates over censorship and book bans as issues with downstream effects on empathy, education, and professional formation. Other discussions address violence and the carceral state—such as firearm injury as a public health problem, police use of force and medicalized labels, mental health care in jails, and ethical concerns in capital punishment—highlighting the intersections of medicine, law, and state power.

Scientific and technological topics appear through a justice-oriented lens, including genetics and biobanking, community engagement and consent, antimicrobial resistance and “One Health” interdependence, privacy and surveillance, and reproductive justice (including the experiences of Black women with sickle cell disease and the policy effects of restrictions on abortion). Throughout, guests reflect on how bioethics as a field is changing: its methods, its claimed neutrality, its diversity and training pathways, and emerging calls to organize the discipline around social justice obligations and institutional accountability.


Episodes:
Sanctuary Churches: A Moral Imperative
2025-Dec-23
55 minutes
One Health Policy with Dr. Karen Meagher
2025-Nov-24
55 minutes
Remaking Bioethics Together
2025-Oct-27
61 minutes
What bioethicists should know about FEMA with Julia O'Brien
2025-Sep-23
41 minutes
"A Survey of Attitudes Toward Social Justice Obligations in the Field of Bioethics" a discussion with AJOB article authors
2025-Jun-30
49 minutes
Dental Ethics and Oral Health Justice with Dr. Carlos Smith
2025-May-27
64 minutes
Capital Punishment and the Physiology of Nitrogen Gas Executions
2025-Apr-30
44 minutes
Solidarity with Immigrants with Dr. Rachel Fabi
2025-Mar-31
39 minutes
Structural roots of firearm violence with Dr. Tanya Zakrison
2025-Feb-28
68 minutes
Centering Reproductive Health of Black Women with Sickle Cell Disease with Dr. Shameka Poetry Thomas
2025-Jan-28
57 minutes
Diversification of Bioethics with Donald Carter
2024-Dec-24
40 minutes
Understanding and Responding to Book Bans with Laureen Cantwell-Jurkovic
2024-Nov-27
57 minutes
Immigrant Health and the Work of Bioethics with Dr. Brian Tuohy
2024-Oct-30
41 minutes
Bodily Autonomy, Reproductive Justice, and Tear Gas with Asha Hassan
2024-Jul-15
42 minutes
Medical-Legal Partnerships and Social Determinants of Health with Lynette Martins
2024-Jun-18
48 minutes
Racial Inequities, Shared Decision-Making, and Trauma-Informed Critical Care with Dr. Deepshikha Ashana
2024-May-06
39 minutes
Nonprofit Healthcare, Virtue, and Mission with Dr. Mark Kuczewski
2024-Apr-08
54 minutes
Deliberative democracy, social justice and the Black Opticon: a discussion with Dr. Anita Allen
2024-Mar-01
55 minutes
Gun Violence Prevention and Treatment with Dr. Stephen Hargarten
2023-Nov-27
42 minutes
Dignity of Risk with Adira Hulkower
2023-Oct-30
41 minutes
Immigrant Health Policy with Rachel Fabi
2023-Sep-26
39 minutes
Teaching about Institutional Racism with Dr. Keisha Ray
2023-Aug-28
44 minutes
Diversity and Equity in Clinical Care with Dr. David Kountz
2023-May-22
49 minutes
Mental Health and the Carceral System with Dr. Nathaniel Morris
2023-Apr-24
55 minutes
Philanthropy as Power with Tim Schwab
2023-Mar-28
43 minutes
More on Epistemic Injustice with Ryan Felder
2023-Feb-27
64 minutes
Pain Talk: Beyond Epistemic Injustice with Jada Wiggleton-Little
2022-Dec-26
56 minutes
Live from the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Conference in Portland, OR
2022-Nov-28
77 minutes
Worker Cooperatives with Ander Etxeberria of the Mondragon Corporation
2022-Oct-26
46 minutes
Racism in Medical Education with Christopher Willoughby
2022-Sep-26
44 minutes
Dignity with Bryan Pilkington
2022-Jun-30
55 minutes
Colonial Geographies with Jennifer McCurdy
2022-May-23
50 minutes
Virtual Reality, Immersive Storytelling and Empathy with Gabo Arora
2022-Apr-26
37 minutes
Critical Race Theory with Nicolle Strand
2022-Mar-28
46 minutes
Social and Behavioral Genomics
2022-Feb-28
35 minutes
Gender Affirming Care
2022-Jan-24
63 minutes
Top Ten Neglected Bioethics Issues with Bioethics for the People
2021-Dec-27
34 minutes
Interview with Dr. Jennifer James
2021-Nov-22
64 minutes
Excited Delirium and Police Use of Force
2021-Oct-25
46 minutes
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the Pandemic; what role does religion have in health equity?
2021-Sep-27
49 minutes