
Alison Reiheld, PhD
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Alison Reiheld, PhD
@AlisonReiheld
Philosopher, Bioethicist. "Struggling to be brief, I become obscure." - Horace Pronouns: she/her









This year marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the Tuskegee syphilis study. Tomorrow, I will be joined by colleagues & #PublicHealth leaders as we honor the 623 African American men, their suffering & sacrifice, and our commitment to ethical research and practice.


Join CDC on 11/30 at 1:00PM ET for an event marking the 50th anniversary of the end of the Tuskegee syphilis study . The event will include important conversations on crucial mission of addressing health equity. bit.ly/3i1MGN7



Important to remember that we're now seeing action on student debt because we've been unsustainably shifting the cost of college over to students and away from being a public responsibility. Here's how that looks in KY over the last few decades.

Disabled, Mad, queer crips: what books helped you heal? Are there books adjacent to “self help” that you found safe and affirming? Fiction that helped you feel again? Essays that gave you words for the indescribable? Looking for those kinds of recs ❤️













