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SSCI E-125

Who Lives, Who Dies: Reimagining Global Health

Health care is never just about medicine or hospitals.

It is about those pushed to the margins, whose lives are ground down by poverty, trapped by unjust systems, and devalued by forces that declare some lives worth less than others.

This course challenges students to reimagine disease, illness, and injury as biosocial phenomena, shaped as much by poverty, racism, and political violence as by pathogens.

From rural Malawi to American prisons, from tuberculosis programs to the overdose crisis, we trace the roots of global health inequities and examine the ideologies that sustain them.

But this course is not only about identifying failures.

It is about how we stand alongside the sick and destitute to fight for a future where health is a human right.

Schedule note
Aug 30 to Dec 18

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