Health as Property: Racial Capitalism and Sexual Liberalism in Los Angeles
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Health as Property shows how responses to racism can be predatory, harmful, and dangerous to poor people of color. Nic John Ramos examines a Blackled academic medical center known as KingDrew that was built in response to the 1965 Watts Uprising. Forged by the political willingness of white voters to experiment with antipoverty programs in poor neighborhoods of color, the health system's multiple missions represented the freedom dreams of civil rights, Black Power, welfare rights, and co...






















