She Never Died (2019), Black Feminist Anti-Hero & Medical Violence

Published: July 27, 2021, 3 p.m.

She Never Died tells the tale of a cannibal woman who eats bad men. An unlikely feminist anti-hero that means much more than the creators intended. Gabe talks about the character's power and the significance of casting a black woman in the role. Kat discusses the history of medical violence against black women in America.

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Sources in this Episode:

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Medical News Today Structural racism in medicine: Ways to promote meaningful change

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What is Medical Racism?

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How We Fail Black Patients in Pain

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Other Reviews on Tag:

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Film Review: She Never Died - The remake we didn't realise we needed

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Feminism and cannibalism: SHE NEVER DIED (Audrey Cummings, 2019)

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Review: 'She Never Died' Brings Female Fury to an Immortal Tale

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GRIMMFEST \u2014 Cannibal Horror \u2018She Never Died\u2019 is a Socially Conscious Sequel Worth Talking About

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Ways to Help/Get Help:

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Black Doctors Consortium

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