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" ... According to the National Institute of Health (ISS) in the past few years STD’s cases have increased, going from 3500 in 2006 to 6500 in 2013. There has been a growth by 4000 cases a year of HIV infections and a rise of 400% in 17 years of syphilis’ cases. Free contraception and a broader sex education could have an important impact on the advance of sexual infections we thought to be eradicated as well as on unwanted pregnancies. Avoiding the matter because of the conflict it would very likely create in the government does not only impede fundamental reforms to be taken but also highlights how disturbing the perception of immigrants in Italy has become. Denying them contraception is refusing them sexuality, rejecting to look at refugees like people and creating a subhuman perception of the immigrant. ... "
" ... James and Wright: We hope to see more BIPOC turning to Sacred Earth Medicine work in general—whether through facilitated ceremonies, or assisted therapy. If we look at access to therapy, like normal, non-psychedelic assisted psychotherapy, it’s already incredibly challenging for BIPOC to gain access (from a financial and social standpoint—therapy is still not common/widespread in BIPOC communities). There are also not many psychedelic assisted therapists of color, and a long history of distrust between BIPOC communities and the medical industry (see Henrietta Lacks, Tuskegee syphilis studies etc). Psychedelic assisted therapy requires you to be mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and sometimes, physically vulnerable, and this is going to be a big hurdle to overcome with BIPOC communities in terms of building trust outside our communities. Not to mention, [over] 80 percent of all participants in the history of psychedelic research have been White, so there also isn’t much Western research to lean on when speaking about our communities in particular. This is why we focus on ancestral practice and teachings so heavily; our communities have [plenty] of community-based research we can turn to for insight. ... "
" ... The story of American medicine is one of incredible scientific advancements, from the use of penicillin to treat syphilis and other bacterial infections to the countless biomedical breakthroughs made possible by cell-line research. ... "
" ... We discussed racial equality, and Carlos Cubia pointed out that after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, movements such as BLM (Black Lives Matter) in the United States and BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) in England fought for more equality. BAME is an internal WBA business resource group. Both BLM and BAME are strong forces that demand change. In addition, Mr. Cubia pointed to the infamous 1932 Tuscaloosa syphilis study, which caused Black participants to have severe health problems, including blindness, mental impairment and death. In 1997 President Bill Clinton apologized on behalf of the United States for the Tuscaloosa study, also known as the Tuskegee study. ... "
" ... “The resurgence of syphilis, and particularly congenital syphilis, is not an arbitrary event, but rather a symptom of a deteriorating public health infrastructure and lack of access to health care. It is exposing hidden, fragile populations in need that are not getting the health care and preventive services they deserve. This points to our need for public health and health care action for each of the cases in this report, as they represent real people, not just numbers.” ... "