Elizabeth Blackwell is one of my heroes for several reasons.
First, she was the first woman American doctor and she got into medical school because the faculty thought it was a joke.
Second, she was a solid Christian and committed to serving the poor.
Third, she lived with a strong sense of justice. Because of her family's anti-slavery stance in England, they were forced to emigrate to America. She also resigned from a teaching post because the social milieu that tolerated slavery was so repugnant to her.
Fourth, Elizabeth is my middle name. Although that was not intentional, I don't believe in accidents.
February 3 is her birthday and I like to celebrate by bringing her to your attention. Her life is so inspiring. There are many more reasons than the five points I've mentioned. I hope you will discover her for yourself.
She wrote an autobiography called "Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women" which is where I always like to start.
https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/blackwell/pioneer/pioneer.html
Here are a couple of other articles about her:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(21)00260-9/fulltext
https://cfmedicine.nlm.nih.gov/physicians/biography_35.html
A welcome message introducing the Relentless Locals community!
Introduce yourself! Let's get connected to learn and address this grave problem together.
www.gorelentless.org
An update about what's going on, upcoming events, the transgender phenomenon, and the feast day of Peter Claver.
Links mentioned:
Gender Transformation Docudrama: https://www.gendertransformation.com/
Livestream Q&A: https://momsforamerica.us/gender-confusion/
Summit on Food, Family, and Medical Freedom: https://www.johnlittellmd.com/event-details/florida-summit-2023
Please get in touch with me at https://gorelentless.org/contact/
Erika joins me for another discussion of what we can learn from Sound of Freedom and how we can evaluate organizations in the counter-trafficking sector. We spend less time discussing the film and more about what we can look for in a good NGO. Let us know what you think about it!
Links mentioned:
Letter from organizations in Asia: https://medium.com/@lmpinkston/sound-of-freedom-a-joint-statement-from-anti-trafficking-organizations-3ff84f558334
My previous podcast on this topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVK_bHQZJgs
You may contact me or Erika here: https://gorelentless.org/contact/
PODBEAN audio only: https://gorelentless.podbean.com/e/sound-of-freedom-ethical-ngos-in-the-counter-trafficking-sector/
A riff about the human trafficking sector and totalitarianism. I'm wondering what you think about this? Do you follow? Do you agree? What questions do you have?
https://gorelentless.podbean.com/e/trafficking-and-totalitarianism/
To get in touch with me or one of my guests please leave a comment here: https://gorelentless.org/contact/
Relevant links:
Queer Theory and Counter-Human Trafficking Work (podbean.com)
Prostitution & COVID in Germany (podbean.com)
Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development | Department of Economic and Social Affairs (un.org)
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_22_5415
I’m working on a writing project that requires documentation and references. I need someone who loves research - someone who loves to dig into academic spaces and find articles and other resources pertaining to health and human trafficking. I need updated references and need someone with some extra time to help. If someone can dedicate 16 hours or more per month then there’s bonus pay! Please contact me [email protected] if you are interested.
It was an honor to participate in the filming of Gender Transformation (https://www.gendertransformation.com/) , a docudrama which follows the story of a teenage girl and her experiences navigating her mental health issues and gender dysphoria. The stories of several other detransitioners are also highlighted. The narrative is interspersed with commentary and background provided by mothers, teachers, therapists, lawyers, and physicians. Last Friday night (16 June) I got to attend the premier of this documentary at the Manhattan Film Festival and walk the red carpet! In addition to the screening, I participated in TV and newspaper interviews as well as a live panel discussion after the screening.
Here is where you can see it: https://www.gendertransformation.com/
Please watch this film. It is powerful. It will be an eye-opener for many people about how deep and dark the realities of the transgender movement. Even if you know something about what’s happening, you will learn something and it ...
The three "criminally conspired to bring [a] 21-year-old Lagos street trader to London to exploit him for his kidney", reports The Guardian. This is perhaps the first case of its kind under the UK's Modern Slavery Act.
Read about it here: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/mar/23/nigerian-politician-wife-doctor-guilty-organ-trafficking-uk-ike-ekweremadu