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Column: Can we talk? JAMA’s ‘racism’ controversy says the answer is no

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Columnist Eric Zorn notes that two top leaders at the Journal of the American Medical Association are out because we are unable to have tough conversations and express disagreements exploring the concept of structural racism.

Source: Chicago Tribune

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