Washington University in St. Louis lecturer warns medical students not to challenge her 'anti-racism' training and vows she will 'shut that s*** down' as she insists medicine 'has a really bad racism issue'
- Kaytlin Reedy-Rogier is named on Washington University in St. Louis's website as a co-lead, community engagement, in the Understanding Systemic Racism Team
- Reedy-Rogier works within the school of medicine and spoke to students about implicit bias and 'systemic oppression'
- She said she would not accept challenges to her lecture, saying: 'If you try to fight me or debate me, I will shut that s*** down real fast'
- Reedy-Rogier said that race was a deciding factor in medicine, telling students to 'think about your own identities, and what that means to be anti-racist'
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