Issue #6
Bias
November 20th, 2020
Cover Image: Self-Portrait by Rhonda Nunn
Table of Contents
Editorial
Letter from the Editor: Taking Responsibility
Interview
The Power of Our Actions: PSM Talks with Michele Harper
Nonfiction
A Letter to Aunt C About Depression | Jeanine DeHoney
Epistemic Injustice Is the Problem We’ve Been Overlooking | Leah Rosen
A Woman’s Pain | Karen Mann
When Our Hearts Become the Sky | Michael Riordan
Erosion | Susan Hall
Fiction
Letter from the Fiction Editor: Bias
Ride the Peter Pan | Allison Whittenberg
The Results | Rue Baldry
Fighting for Life| Samantha Guzman
Someone Should Tell Him | Gordon Sun
Sylmar | Nicholas Bridgman
Glenn, Grace, and God | Gwendolyn Lack
Art
Self-Portraits | Rhonda Nunn
VOTE and other artworks | Bryant L. Jones
Guiding and With Her Puzzles | RC Barajas
Poetry
Letter from the Poetry Editor: How We Will Move Forward—Together, or Not at All
Voice and Do the Math | Tanasha Martin
Theirs and Visiting Hours | Rhiannon Hall
(he walks away) there’s nothing unhealthier than working in health care,
the prison, and shift | Ron Riekki
A Boy with Cerebral Palsy | Carol Casey
The Discharge Planner’s Very Bad Day
and The Way Some Children Die | Joan Doran
Note to the Young Doctor | Heather Cameron
Come Passion, Responding to an Emergency,
and so what is the WORST THING you have ever seen? | Joe Amaral
Godly Hospital | Anthony Butts
We are grateful for the continued support of the
MedStar Institute for Quality & Safety.
We are grateful for a grant from
Food and Nutrition Resources Foundation
We are grateful for a grant from
the Maryland Humanities.