On July 14, 1970 the Young Lords occupied Lincoln hospital, in response to the treatment of Puerto Rican and Black patients. They had a list of demands and the offensive was just one piece of their public health activism. In part one, Cristina tells Carmen about what led up to the offensive and about the occupation of the hospital itself. Part two will be about Carmen Rodriguez and how the care she received led to the patient bill of rights.If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com or use the contact us form on the website https://www.historiasunknown.com/contact/Want ad free episodes? And weekly bonus episodes? Support Historias Unknown on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/HistoriasUnknownPodcastFollow on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historiasunknown/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@historiasunknownMusic Credit: Hustlin (Instrumental) by NeffexSourceshttps://disruptnow.org/defining-the-enemy/young-lords-expose-murder-at-lincoln-hospitalhttps://disruptnow.org/tag/healthcarehttps://centerforhealthequity.cornell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/fernandez-intro.pdfhttps://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/lincoln-pediatric-collective/https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/224c69d9f2c44c31a7654fde7108f08fhttps://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/young-lordsHow We Occupied a Hospital and Changed Public Health CareBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historias-unknown--6253658/support.
On July 14, 1970 the Young Lords occupied Lincoln hospital, in response to the treatment of Puerto Rican and Black patients. They had a list of demands and the offensive was just one piece of their public health activism. In part one, Cristina tells Carmen about what led up to the offensive and about the occupation of the hospital itself. Part two will be about Carmen Rodriguez and how the care she received led to the patient bill of rights.If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Hist...