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The Jackson-Thomas-Harlow Effect describes how visibility, storytelling, and cultural representation can reshape public understanding of vitiligo.
In this episode of Deep Dive in Vitiligo, we look at how:
We also discuss how World Vitiligo Day transformed that visibility into a global advocacy movement — connecting patients, doctors, researchers, and communities around the world.
A sharp look at medicine, media, and why human faces often change minds faster than facts. 🎙️
📚 Prefer reading to listening? The full companion article, The Jackson, Thomas, Harlow Effect on Vitiligo is available on the VRF website and expands on many of the themes discussed in this episode.
By Yan ValleThe Jackson-Thomas-Harlow Effect describes how visibility, storytelling, and cultural representation can reshape public understanding of vitiligo.
In this episode of Deep Dive in Vitiligo, we look at how:
We also discuss how World Vitiligo Day transformed that visibility into a global advocacy movement — connecting patients, doctors, researchers, and communities around the world.
A sharp look at medicine, media, and why human faces often change minds faster than facts. 🎙️
📚 Prefer reading to listening? The full companion article, The Jackson, Thomas, Harlow Effect on Vitiligo is available on the VRF website and expands on many of the themes discussed in this episode.