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Penny Legate: Better cancer treatment thanks to white privilege

Nov 4, 2016, 5:19 PM

White privilege...

Penny Legate has been a frequent guest on 成人X站 Radio's Ron and Don Show, talking about drug addiction. She is now talking about her battle with cancer and white privilege. (MyNorthwest)

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Penny Legate is a well-known personality around the Northwest. She’s used that status, and her personal experience, to shed light on difficult topics. Now, she’s shining it on white privilege.

Penny Legate and what people don’t understand about drug addiction

Legate has frequently talked about her daughter’s battles with drug addiction, and eventual death from overdose. Now, the former TV anchor has a battle of her own — against breast cancer. She has been going through treatment for nearly a year.

She is being treated for the illness, but she argues that she has an advantage getting that treatment over others. That advantage is white privilege.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a vast inequity,鈥 Legate said.

White privilege and cancer treatment

For example, consider another woman just like Legate, living in Seattle. The difference — she’s African American.

鈥淪omebody I know who comes from great wealth right here in Seattle. She鈥檚 Ethiopian, and a good friend,” Legate said. “She consulted with some of the doctors that I interviewed 鈥 I didn鈥檛 end up using them, but they are still great. When she developed a complication after her mastectomy, they said, 鈥楽top complaining, I鈥檓 sure this pain is all in your head.鈥 I couldn鈥檛 imagine a doctor telling me that.鈥

鈥淎nd she had the same thing happened with a plastic surgeon 鈥 same treatment,” she said. “I thought, 鈥榃hy would they treat her that way?鈥 I figured, ‘Oh, she鈥檚 African American and I鈥檓 white.’ It dawned on me. It had to be the difference because this woman is the most stoic, lovely non-complaining kind of person.鈥

Knitted knockers come to the aid of breast cancer survivors

It goes further than dismissive doctors, Legate argues. She notes that as a person with聽white privilege she gets access to treatments beyond basic western medicine. She gets access to acupuncture, or mindfulness therapy. Legate has discussed these sorts of things with her friend.

鈥淪he said the difference between African American women and white women who have breast cancer is that the white women are told, 鈥橶e are going to do everything we can to get this disease. We are going to do everything we can to save you,鈥” Legate said. “African American women are told, 鈥楾here鈥檚 not much we can do. Go home and get your affairs in order.鈥欌

Legate now works to spread word of places like — an organization that assists people of color navigate the medical system.

 

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Penny Legate: Better cancer treatment thanks to white privilege