From poor patient care to discrimination to rape behind barricaded doors, you never know what will happen to you at Mount Sinai, especially if you’re a person of color.
From poor patient care to discrimination to rape behind barricaded doors, you never know what will happen to you at Mount Sinai, especially if you’re a person of color.
To paraphrase a famous historian, the comforting, vague way we talk about mass shootings shows that “euphemism is no longer a disguise for truth — but an absolute enemy to it.”