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Unseen Scars: The Hidden History of Medical Bias
New York City, USATuesday, April 1, 2025
A play called "Behind the Sheet" gives a voice to the enslaved Black women who were used in Sims' experiments. These women were often forgotten in the official records, but the play brings their stories to life. It shows how their suffering was a crucial, if unacknowledged, part of medical progress.
Another play, "Family Tree, " connects Sims' actions to more recent examples of medical racism. It tells the story of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells were used for medical research without her consent. The play also honors Black nurses who lost their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic while working for the UK's National Health Service. This play shows how the legacy of Sims' actions continues to affect Black women today.
These performances challenge the idea that medical advancements are always positive. They show how progress in medicine often comes at a cost, especially for marginalized communities. By making these hidden histories visible, these performances encourage critical thinking about the past and present of medical care.
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