March 10, 2021 | Karen Hunter Show, Sirius-XM [national radio/video broadcast], Interview, “Covid-19 Pandemic”.

May 22, 2020 | CODE BLACK: COVID 19 presents Dr. David McBride, Professor Emeritus at Pennsylvania State University. He has taught African American health, medical care, and U.S. History for over twenty-five years. Dr. McBride has authored three books on Black health and medical history. You can find details about this book here: Caring For Equality. His books provide rich information needed as we face the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr. McBride’s main message from his research is that, we have been here before, and if we pay attention to history we can and will survive, and ultimately become a better society.

RECENT:

“Covid-19 Pandemic,” Interview-WYSU/Morning Edition, Youngstown, OH, April 13, 2021. [Zoom]

“Through A Different Lens: Covid-19: Impact on African-Americans and Minorities,” Youngstown State University, Africana Studies Program, Youngstown, OH, April 9, 2021. [Zoom]

“Covid-19 Pandemic,” Interview-WHKA/Higher Mindset Show [Houston, Texas radio/video broadcast], March 28, 2021. [Zoom]

“Covid-19 Pandemic,” Interview-Karen Hunter Show, Sirius-XM [national radio/video broadcast], March 10, 2021.

“Health Disparities: Bioethical Issues, Covid-19, and Black Americans,” New York-Presbyterian, Pastoral Care & Education Department/Weill Cornell Medical School and Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons, New York City NY, March 2, 2021. [Zoom]

“Health Disparities, Black Americans, and Medical Equity during Epidemics: From the TB Crisis to Covid-19,” Columbia University Medical School, Department of Medicine, New York City NY, February 17, 2021. [Zoom]

“Impact of the Coronavirus Crisis on the Black Community—National Panel,” Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington DC, June 22, 2020. [Zoom]

“Code Black—Covid-19 Pandemic,” DuSable Museum of African American History, Chicago IL, May 22, 2020. [Zoom]

“Coronavirus Epidemic and the Black Community,” Roland Martin Unfiltered National Radio Show, Washington, DC, April 23, 2020. [Zoom]

Research Paper, “Globalization and the Historic Preservation of Black American Community Heritage in Deindustrializing Cities,” Global Studies Association Annual Conference, Loyola University, Chicago, IL, June 1, 2019.