Nearly one in four doctors in the U.S. is foreign-born—many from South Asia—and they often serve in rural and underserved urban communities where American physicians are scarce. Harvard medical historian Eram Alam describes the public health challenges posed when immigrants are frequently met with suspicion in the communities they serve.

Exploring the Past Through Historical Fiction with Dolen Perkins-Valdez
28:06

Exploring the complex history of American-Iranian relations with Scott Anderson
28:50

A History of Salvery and Resistance in the Americas with Carrie Gibson
29:41