even though the term medically is defined gender neutrally, women of color, you and i both know that that word is linked to women. when was the last time we heard a man being called hysterical? and in my book, i actually dive into the history of the word hysteria and where it comes from, tracing it back to the ancient egyptians, the ancient greeks. my question was, was it always like this? were women always just not credible and not believed about our health? and it turns out, yes, and guess who was describing us as hysterical the longest men. again, the book is the pain gap: how sexism and racism in health care kill women. thank you and congratulations. next, how a one-letter change to passport applications is leading to millions of americans being accepted for who they are, at least on paper. first, a preview of what is ahead tonight on ayman.
women being deemed hysterical. why does that word still carry so much weight? gosh, you know, i actually wanted to call my book hysterical. even though the term medically is defined gender neutrally, women of color, you and i both know that that word is linked to women. when was the last time we heard a man being called hysterical? and in my book, i actually dive into the history of the word hysteria and where it comes from, tracing it back to the ancient egyptians, the ancient greeks. my question was, was it always like this? were women always just not credible and not believed about our health? and it turns out, yes, and guess who was describing us as hysterical the longest men. again, the book is the pain gap: how sexism and racism in health care kill women. thank you and congratulations. next, how a one-letter change to passport applications is leading to millions of americans being accepted for who they are, at least on paper.
an only child. and the host of the podcast spilling chai and author of the pain gap: how sexism and racism in health care kill women. good to see all three of you tonight. let me start with you in terms of where you think we might be going in getting this pandemic under control. for example, this week new york city s mayor bill de blasio announced that vaccinations will be required for indoor dining, while working out at gyms. i personally have seen the behavior of my gym patrons and am delighted by this. some people don t understand of you to wipe things down, but i understand the argument you might have, a disproportionately impact on communities of color or disenfranchised communities. how do you see it? thank you so much for having me. i feel like i don t have i just don t understand the privilege of deciding not to
you goens, critic for npr. josh johnson, stand-up comedian at the daily show, and no, i m an only child. and the host of the podcast spilling chai and author of the pain gap: how sexism and racism in health care kill women. good to see you tonight. let me start with you. in terms of where you think we might be going with getting this pandemic under control, for example, this week new york city s mayor bill de blasio announced that vaccinations will be required for indoor dining, while working out at gyms. i personally have seen the behavior of my gym patrons and am delighted by this. some people don t understand of you to wipe things down, but i understand the argument you might have, a disproportionately impact on communities of color or disenfranchised communities. how do you see it?