Baltimore riots, aerotoxic syndrome, and public vs private healthcare (EP 201)

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People’s Morality is not in their melanin’
Rapper and writer Akala speak to Going Underground about how the mainstream media’s coverage of the Baltimore riots is devoid of historical context and the reality of life in the racially, economically segregated ghettos of America. Is Operation Black Vote a good thing or is it patronising to problematize black people who don’t vote? Plus is capitalism seeping into our music?

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‘When the air is being polluted you are being exposed to 3 or 4 hundred different types of chemicals’
Forget terrorist attacks here is more reason you should be scared of flying. Ex British Airways captain and film maker talks to Going Underground about his new film A Dark Reflection and aerotoxic syndrome. The little known danger occurs when fumes from the planes oil leaks into the planes air supply poisoning not only the crew but passengers as well. Going Underground asks why is nothing being done about one of aviation’s biggest secrets.

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Dr Christopher Millett, a lecturer in public health at Imperial College, London, tells “Going Underground” host Afshin Rattansi about a new study that concluded that alternative providers, including private contractors do not perform as well as traditional GP practices. Afshin Rattansi asks Dr Christopher Millett exactly why private insurance companies do not have as much performance-related data.

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