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In this video, Dr. Takem and Brittany Brown dive deep into the shocking truth behind the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study and its long-lasting impact on the relationship between the Black community and the medical field.
They explore the historical context of this unethical experiment, why Black men were specifically targeted, and how it led to decades of fear, trauma, and mistrust. Through this discussion, they reveal how the effects of the Tuskegee Study continue to influence healthcare experiences for Black individuals today.
Tune in as we uncover the painful reality of medical betrayal and what needs to be done to rebuild trust in healthcare for marginalized communities.
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