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.Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):
➤ Bioethics • Structural inequities • Reproductive justice • Racial disparities in healthcare • Disability ethics • LGBTQ issues • Immigrant health • Social determinants of health • Gun violence prevention • Mental health in carceral systemsThis podcast, "Bioethics in the Margins," dedicates itself to exploring complex and often neglected issues within the realms of bioethics and medical humanities. It draws on themes of equity, social justice, and intersectionality, aiming to delve into areas that mainstream bioethics discourse tends to overlook. The show, hosted by Kirk Johnson and Amelia Barwise, engages with a wide array of critical topics related to structural inequity, racism, disability ethics, and reproductive justice, and how these factors interplay within healthcare systems.
The episodes span a diverse range of discussions including reproductive justice, the interplay of legal and health issues, the impact of systemic racism on healthcare practices, trauma-informed care, and the ethical dimensions of medical education and practice. Episodes frequently feature expert guests like academics, practitioners, and researchers who contribute insights from niche areas such as antiracism research, medical-legal partnerships, critical care practices, and immigrant health policy.
Recurrent topics in the podcast include bodily autonomy, the social determinants of health, and the necessity for culturally sensitive healthcare practices. There is a particular focus on vulnerable populations including Black, immigrant, LGBTQ, and Native American communities, as well as individuals with disabilities. The podcast discusses in-depth the legal and systemic challenges these groups face, especially in accessing healthcare.
Additionally, the podcast covers issues like gun violence, the ethics of philanthropy in public health, and the importance of diversity within clinical care. It also examines the mental health challenges associated with the carceral system and criticizes the historical and contemporary effects of racism in medical education. Episodes often draw on the guests' personal research and experiences, making the discussions rich with real-world applications and proposed solutions to longstanding ethical issues. Through this multifaceted approach, "Bioethics in the Margins" aims to foster a deeper understanding of how bioethics can contribute to social change.