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  • This week, Don reviews "From the Montgomery to the Matterhorn: Reflections on Life in My Two Homelands" by Betty Amstutz Gerson.
  • Life for a shelter dog is stressful, and the longer its stay at the shelter, the more stressful it can be.
  • Black people historically have a lack of trust in the healthcare system because of medical experimentations, like the Tuskegee Experiment, where for 40 years, the US Public Health Service conducted a study of untreated Syphilis in Black men. Researchers didn’t collect informed consent and they didn’t offer treatment, even when it was widely available.This week, Robin Boylorn traces the history of medical racism, by rejecting stereotypes that lead to medical malpractice in order to achieve ethical healthcare outcomes for Black people.
  • This week, Don reviews “Bartleby & Me: Reflections of an Old Scrivener” by Gay Talese.
  • Cam and his wife went to a football game in Oxford, MS and tailgated with his daughter in the Grove. Here's how it went:
  • Cam's tough stretch to travel is coming to a close. He's now ready for re-entry. Here's to hoping he does it right this time.
  • This week on Crunk Culture, Robin Boylorn breaks down food deserts - what they are, the communities most affected by them and some of their lasting effects - and she offers some right-now remedies to improve equitable food access for the people that need it the most.
  • We like to include our furry friends in our celebrations, but Halloween can be more than scary for our pets - it can be dangerous!
  • We're out own worst enemy. We've heard it many times. This week, Cam Marston shares how he's found that message through many different sources.
  • It is not easy to say goodbye to a long-time pet, even when they are elderly, but Bobi was in a class all by himself!
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