helen larson and helen lanes. they tried it. they tried it. and you wonder why black people don t trust the medical establishment and why we have to beg and plead with people to get vaccinated. they don t trust the system. these are the reasons people don t trust it. there is a real reason people don t have trust. ben crump, thank you so much for doing what you do. ron lacks did you get sorry? show your book. show your book. absolutely. show your book. there we go. the untold story. there you go. definitely, y all pick that up. thank you both very much. up next, pack your bags, put on your comfy traveling clothes, cpac is taking its creepy right wing love fest on the road. it s itinerary will raise the eyebrows of those who love democracy. that s not stopping c-pac. oh, no, stay with us. c-pac. oh, no, stay with us
distributor of the cells reported a profit of $33 billion last year and that s not to say what merck pharmaceutical, pfizer, johnson & johnson. i mean, it s billions upon billions and that s when you think about george floyd this past year and how the corporations all made these pledges to social justice where a lot of them were pharmaceutical companies, as well. so if you want to honor that pledge, well, do right finally by henrietta lacks. do right by henrietta and with mr. ron lacks, you re the perfect person to talk about this because you ve always been an outspoken advocate for black women to get their recognition because so often they are disrespected and never has that been more abundantly clear than with henrietta larks. amen. they changed the name to
that your grandmother was the source of the scientific miracles? thank you, joy, for having me. it s a pleasure. decades. [ laughter ] yeah. my mother was the one that by accident she was having it down the street and the presser coming to lunch, her neighbor introduced her as barbette lax and said we re working with henrietta lax and my mother and law and that s how we found out. ben, there is a sense of dehumanization of black bodies and black life here where she, while a human being with a life, that s how we try to describe some of her life was just treated as a product that could be bought and sold and disposed of at will by a company. this company and johns hopkins. it s a wild sort of reality
that, you know, black life was treated this way. what do you hope to gain from this lawsuit? what do you think will be gained? well, obviously, henrietta lacks cells were unprecedented so we know this would be a precedenting setting lawsuit not just for simple just first, not just for social justice, but for genetic justice, joy reid. justice that will flow from generation to generation, and when you think about henrietta lacks being treated in this inhumane manner like she was a lab rat, which was common at the time when they did medical experimentation, what it was mounting to is medical racism but through all that evil, we have this miraculous discovery of this black woman who cells have become the corner stone of
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