Racial disparities lead to the disproportionately high burden of ASCVD in Black patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia. #knowFH
We can advocate for our Black patients via 1° prevention- HTN management & smoking cessation. #CVprev #healthequity #AHA20 @AHAMeetings
Racial disparities lead to the disproportionately high burden of ASCVD in Black patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia. #knowFH
We can advocate for our Black patients via 1° prevention- HTN management & smoking cessation. #CVprev #healthequity #AHA20 @AHAMeetings
Join us #AHA20 #antiracism in cardiology
NOW! Racism in cardiology. What you. And we all must do! @AHAMeetings #AHA20 @NMHheartdoc ahasessions.heart.org/live-stream/19756016/Rac...
I'm eager to hear the CV-focused outcomes (pending presentation #AHA20). We've always known the kidneys + heart hold hands; #sglt2i cemented the importance of common molecular + physiological pathways linking kidney-heart health. Will #FIDELIO further validate this? #KidneyWk
#AHA20 was great, now @BSECS bound! Looking forward to some great panels & to my wonderful co-panelists on Th AM for Matriarchal Genealogies & Material Inheritances. I'll be talking abt how slavery is part of how maternity figures in Quaker genealogies of #VastEarlyAmerica
about to close out my #aha20 day by going to @ArgosyBooks and buying books I can't afford and don't have room in my suitcase for
#aha20 @AHAhistorians rn:
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introduces @kcorlett_rivera who gives a broader discussion of DH review and discussion -- it goes on among/alongside many of the conferences -- very good to know as someone who is submitting these as well #digitalhumanities #aha20
@rogerlmartinez has a really intesting meditation on what categories and departments mean and how they help/harm and how increasingly new students and academics are breaking these sorts of boundraries #aha20
begins with an introduction talking about how historians have still managed to patrol and 'regulate' the traditional categories and boundries where MLA and others have not managed to -- and he questions the use of these boundraries as well #aha20
talks about how the university has really encouraged undergrad research -- Ball got a grant and then with the students built an DH site / platform with undergrads #aha20
handoff to (I think) Rachael Ball, University of Alaska (couldn't quite hear it!) -- @rogerlmartinez and Ball are both collab-ing on collaboration and how to author papers with collegues and students -- Ball talks about working w students and archives specifically #aha20
makes the VERY good point about "writing a DH article means that you need to talk a lot about your process/details/failures/etc" -- @wendythedh talks about how she wanted to show the technical details w/o making it too technical, as well as platforms and more #aha20
introduces @wendythedh, who is talking about interdisciplinarity as a literary scholar contributing to a historical journal #digitalhumanties #aha20
Chamberlin reviewed the history of podcasts, as well as definitions of DH -- much of his argument was to "show" or to "argue" that podcasts should be a part of that -- DH is trying to get accepted by larger academic community // he was trying to get accepted by DH #aha20
he notes that it
1- had to make an argument
2- make an argument // make connections in the past to contextualize podcasts
3- a special issue so it has to address the field
argues "podcasting should be considered part of digital humanities" #aha20
closing out my #aha20 with some #digitalhumanities -- we have a star-studded panel of #DH ers @KathrynTomasek @kcorlett_rivera @rogerlmartinez Foster Chamberlin @WendytheDH Clayton McCarl and Rachael Ball (did I get everyone??)
this is all around a shared strategy of "co-belligerence" -- "if prostitution is the oldest profession, then these groups would lead us to believe that pimping is actually the oldest profession...but radfems would make us believe that it is the oldest opression" #aha20 #histsex
@lizdolfi talks about the usual historical "strange bedfellows" arguments -- but I think her argument here rejects that and argues instead that they're...natural(???) bedfellows (ugh this metaphor) #aha20
@LizDolfi's paper traces, explores, and explains some of the tatics and rhetorical strategies -- "this huminitarian project has been profoundly shaped by the 'sex wars' of the 1970s" Dolfi argues -- this is really good to me, because I've just written a paper on this #aha20
radical/evangelical feminists have succeded in convincing that sex work is part of sexual trafficking -- that prostitution is exploitation of women BY men -- but in reality not so much #aha20
@LizDolfi is with us with a fascinating paper title Trafficking and the Porn Wars in New York City: Consensus and Contestation in the Making of a Moral Crisis
omg this starting quote 😂😂😂 #histsex #aha20
"before this movement police officers saw prostitution enforcement as "degrading" and not worth their time -- this movement succeeded in convincing them that it was a part of their job and that it was valuable, humane and even feminist" @annegrayfischer is on fire here #aha20
this paper is different than what I thought from the title (and thats a good thing!) -- a longer history of the intersection between sex workers/police/dominance feminism & so very important in current contexts #sexworkisrealwork #aha20
the quotes that @annegrayfischer is pulling are SO GOOD -- one quote from a dom. feminist arguing that sex workers *tried* to get arrested by police and it was part of a 'survival strategy' #histsex #aha20
@annegrayfischer displays a quote from @theatlantic
and (my comment) "street women and pronographic displays" characterizes #sexworkers as literal objects, equating them with pornographic displays, y i k e s #aha20 #histsex
despite their denials --
holy fuck -- the photos being shown are incredible, showing an entire block that was basically levelled due to the police setting off a bomb #aha20
the conflict began when a philly police office attacked John Africa (who was carrying an infant) the infant fell to the ground and was crushed and died -- @phillypolice denied responsibility @CharlesMcCrary talks about the documents that record their earlier surveillance #aha20
discusses how John Africa's Guidelines argued that 'the system' had imposed the unnatural and degraded the natural on blacks -- and judging by @CharlesMcCrary's paper, it actually had in Philly #aha20