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Daniel S. Goldberg
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Professor. Attorney, historian, public health ethicist. Always all ways public health. Jiujitsu🟤, Star Wars, Batman, Coffee. #LegalEpi #Stigma #PHLaw #PHEthx #Disability #HistPubHealth (all opinions mine) H/h/h. ✡️

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It took over 4 years, but the paper is finally published. In this study, we developed novel methods drawn from #LegalEpidemiology to map addiction #stigma in California law.

This #interdisciplinary work was conceptually and methodologically difficult!⤵️

#PaperSky #EpiSky #AcademicSky

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Targeting Addiction Structural Stigma Embodied in Law (“TASSEL”): Findings from an intrastate legal mapping study
Stigma is a fundamental cause of disease that reflects and intensifies health inequalities. Laws are powerful mediators for stigma; to correct them, i…
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FIPI is amazing and it is an honor to work with them.

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The Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative (FIPI) at @cuanschutz.bsky.social, led by @emmybetz.bsky.social, MD, MPH, carried its message of preventing firearm-related injuries and deaths to the first-ever suicide prevention town hall at the firearms industry’s biggest trade show. #cucityofhealth
CU Anschutz’s Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative Takes its Suicide-Prevention Message to a Major Firearms-Industry Trade Show
FIPI co-founder Emmy Betz, MD, MPH, and research professional Jacquelyn Clark spoke at a suicide prevention town hall at the SHOT Show in Las Vegas.
news.cuanschutz.edu

But the curators did not. They mentioned his Jewishness on multiple occasions, and did not shy away from mentioning the active Jew hatred of Renoir and Degas.

Kudos!

The Impressionist movement, especially when the Dreyfus Affair erupted. Given that Pissarro never painted religious themes nor indicated in his ample correspondence how his Judaism influenced his art, it would have been easy for the Exhibition to flatten or erase his Jewishness.

Pissarro was born to French Jewish parents in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas. After he emigrated to France he never returned to the Caribbean. Like many French Jews he assimilated and was not observant, but he maintained Jewish identity.

He also experienced significant antisemitism within +

I literally just saw this painting last night at the very awesome Pissarro exhibition carried off by the Denver Art Museum

www.denverartmuseum.org/en/exhibitio...

What most pleased me about the Exhibition is that the curators ensured the artist's Jewishness was appropriately represented.

Also congrats on the placement!!!

If it prevents some email replies I'm ok with it tho!
Very excited that @gelbach.bsky.social & I will be publishing "Bruen's Tenth Amendment Problem" in the @uchilrev.bsky.social!

Our central arg is that Bruen's erasure of unexercised powers violates the 10th Am's preservation of existing State power. Comments welcome!

papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

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It is amazing, disheartening, horribly harmful to people’s lives, an exemplar of important public health concepts, and getting somewhat intellectually boring from an academic perspective, all wrapped into one, lol/sob @profgoldberg.bsky.social

What if the only appreciable way to substantially reduce risk is to eliminate collisions?

#PublicHealthEthics #Agnotology #RegulatoryCapture #TechnologicalImperative #Bioethics #HealthLaw #PublicHealthLaw

As Dr. Bachynski and I have been arguing for years, the notion that better technology can make the hazardous product safer is itself a risk frame shift. It is also a tried-and-true technique in the #ManufactureOfDoubt (e.g., "low-tar cigarettes").
Oh man, the amount of buzzwords in this… It is hilarious to see this introduced as a “data-driven quest” before the actual text of the article acknowledges: “The safety gains are difficult to quantify.” (Are there even any safety gains at all? It’s not clear to me.)
@profgoldberg.bsky.social
The evolution of the football helmet, a critical safety device, has accelerated in recent years, driven by concerns over the long-term effects of concussions, new concepts and materials, and data-driven test protocols.

Learn more: https://scim.ag/4r6nrYQ
Oh man, the amount of buzzwords in this… It is hilarious to see this introduced as a “data-driven quest” before the actual text of the article acknowledges: “The safety gains are difficult to quantify.” (Are there even any safety gains at all? It’s not clear to me.)
@profgoldberg.bsky.social
The evolution of the football helmet, a critical safety device, has accelerated in recent years, driven by concerns over the long-term effects of concussions, new concepts and materials, and data-driven test protocols.

Learn more: https://scim.ag/4r6nrYQ

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How words discredit: A taxonomy of stigmatizing language in the Electronic Health Record - Amanda McArthur, Alya Ahmad, Anne Links, Kathleen Warner, Paul Drew, Mary Catherine Beach, Somnath Saha | PEC www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
How words discredit: A taxonomy of stigmatizing language in the Electronic Health Record
Language in electronic health records (EHRs) can transmit stigma, discrediting patients in ways that undermine the clinician-patient relationship and …
www.sciencedirect.com
I'm convinced AI is our generation's radium - a discovery with genuinely useful applications in specific, controlled circumstances that we stupidly put in everything from kid's toys to toothpaste until we realised the harm far too late where future generations will ask if we were out of our minds.
VC, founder, dumbass

Seriously! Do not like.
"Eighty-two years after his execution by the Gestapo on June 16, 1944, the Jewish historian and resistance fighter Marc Bloch will be inducted into the Pantheon on June 23... His family requested that 'the far right, in all its forms, be excluded from any participation in the ceremony.'"

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They’re not helping the majors get into the classes they need or writing the 1 million reports required by admin or showing up at the thinly attended colloquium. Anyway that’s who’s in the Epstein files.
There’s a “superstar” layer at every R1 institution I’ve been at that isn’t composed of academics in any sense I recognize. They’re there so the institution can claim them, but they use the university as a launchpad to contracts and speaking engagements. They’re not teaching the intro classes.

As usual with these sorts of enshittifications, especially those generated by machine learning or AI, I. JUST. WANT. TO. KNOW. HOW. TO. TURN. IT. OFF.

(This is a beta but for now you cannot turn it off)

www.androidcentral.com/apps-softwar...
'About the Song' lets Spotify users learn how an artist's track came to be
Spotify unveils "About the Song" beta for users interested in learning about the inspirations of a title.
www.androidcentral.com

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Here's a basic fact: most conspiracy theories tend towards antisemitism. Yes, that one. Mmm hmm, even that seemingly harmless one.

Flat Earthers? Moon Landing Truthers? Antisemitism. Q-Anon? 9/11 Inside Job? Antisemitism.

It sounds like it was a false alarm here too but the impossibility of knowing that, the fact that an alternative set of facts is all too plausible, is just crushing from this parent's perspective

We're going to send zher far away for college, is how

I spend a lot of time with the high school students at Kid's school because I help coach the Speech & Debate squad there and it's just endless feelings of "you trusted me and I failed you" on a loop
a man in a suit and tie is saying i 'm so sorry i failed you
Alt: a man in a suit and tie is saying i 'm so sorry i failed you you trusted me and I failed you
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Exactly

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My kids would send this the exact same way.

The matter of factness destroyed me. Active shooter but need to text teacher that zhe will be late for piano. This fucking place.

I hate it here

(Kid is fine, already been released but I didn't need that white hot surge of panic)

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"To me, it appears that our regents are failing in their sworn duty to uphold state law."
Texas A&M donor: Regents have bowed to 'political pressure' from state
"To me, it appears that our regents are failing in their sworn duty to uphold state law."
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