Ron Daniels, president of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, is correct when he says that there is a 鈥渟urfeit of history here, in terms of Hopkins鈥 relationship with the city鈥 (鈥The university as pillar of the community鈥, Features, 9 February). While briefly alluding to some aspects of that troubled history, the article鈥檚 central claim that the university鈥檚 activities 鈥渉elp locals build richer, healthier, more inclusive cities鈥 is being challenged by many who live and work in the city. Johns Hopkins University鈥檚 continuing justification of its role in the dispossession and displacement of hundreds of low-income African American families close to its East Baltimore medical campus 鈥 documented by Marisela Gomez in her 2012 book Race, Class, Power, and Organizing in East Baltimore 鈥 is perhaps the most egregious recent example. The 鈥渁ppropriate consternation and scepticism鈥 of which Daniels speaks was in fact a reaction to what was an institutionally racist land grab, as commented on recently by The Washington Post (鈥淛ohns Hopkins Hospital inspires mistrust and fear in parts of East Baltimore鈥, 2 February 2017).
糖心Vlog gave publicity to only one side of this contentious story: the side of power, influence and white privilege, rather than the repressed voices of the dispossessed. By ignoring the opinions and resistance of a community when writing about that community, THE is actively contributing to the perpetuation of structural racism and inequality.
Graham Mooney
Associate professor
Department of the history of medicine
Johns Hopkins University
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