Alan Berkman

Alan Berkman (September 4, 1945 – June 5, 2009) was an American physician and activist in the Students for a Democratic Society and Weather Underground who went to prison for his involvement in a number of robberies staged by the organizations and their offshoots. Released after eight years in prison for armed robbery and explosives possession, Berkman provided medical care to the homeless and founded Health GAP to help provide AIDS pharmaceuticals to some of the world's poorest nations.

Early Life and Education

Berkman was born in Brooklyn and moved with his family to Middletown, Orange County, New York.[1] His family was Jewish.[2][3] He was an Eagle Scout who graduated as the salutatorian of his high school class. He earned his undergraduate degree at Cornell University, graduating as an honor student in 1967. Berkman completed his medical training at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1971.[1]

His politics and practice of medicine often overlapped, including his treatment of prisoners after the September 1971 Attica riots. He and his wife evaded the cordon established by the United States Marshals Service to provide medical care during the Wounded Knee incident in 1973.[4][5][6]

Brinks robbery and life on the run

The Black Liberation Army and May 19th Communist Movement had organized the October 20, 1981, Brinks robbery in Nanuet, New York, in which $1.6 million was taken from a Brink's armored car. An armored car guard was killed during the robbery. In a shootout shortly after the heist, two police officers were killed. A witness told a grand jury that Berkman had treated one of the holdup group's members for a gunshot wound. Berkman refused to talk and spent almost a year in jail for civil contempt.[4] Indicted as an accessory after the fact, Berkman jumped bail and went underground.[1] Berkman's lawyers claimed that he was the only U.S. doctor to be charged for treating a fugitive since Dr. Samuel Mudd was charged and later convicted for his medical treatment of John Wilkes Booth in 1865 after the Abraham Lincoln assassination.[4][7]

On the run, Berkman took part in the gunpoint robbery of a Connecticut supermarket that netted more than $20,000.[1] Berkman and Elizabeth Ann Duke were arrested on May 23, 1985, near Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Their car was found to have a pistol and shotgun, as well as the key to a storage site that held 100 pounds of dynamite.[1] During his years on the run in the 1980s, court papers alleged, he was involved with groups that had staged seven bombings of military and other government facilities, though charges related to the bombings were later dismissed.[4] He was charged as part of the Resistance Conspiracy and convicted for his participation in the supermarket robbery, the proceeds of which, prosecutors alleged, had been used to buy the dynamite.

Prison

Berkman served eight years of a 10-year sentence, primarily in solitary confinement.[1][4] Diagnosed with Hodgkin's in 1985, Berkman experienced delays in treatment and almost died twice due to the subpar prison healthcare system.[4][8][9] Berkman appeared on 60 Minutes to discuss his experiences.[4] In his 1991 testimony before the United States Congress, Berkman stated: "Security concerns are the context in which prison medicine is practiced, but it is disastrous if they become the overwhelming content."[8] He later stated in an interview: "When you're in prison, your care is under the general supervision of people who don't much care if you live or die and that's a very hard reality."[3]

HIV/AIDS advocacy and research

After his release on parole in 1992, Berkman worked as a doctor at a South Bronx clinic for parolees who use drugs.[4] In 1995, Berkman returned to Columbia University as a postdoctoral research fellow and treated homeless men living with HIV/AIDS and mental illness.[1] That year he published a paper criticizing the prison health care system.[10][11]

In the late 1990s, Berkman did HIV/AIDS research in South Africa.[1]

Upon his return to New York, Berkman co-founded Health Global Access Project (Health GAP), in collaboration with ACT UP and other activists.[12][13][5] Health GAP is an organization dedicated to expanding affordable access to antiretroviral drugs in the poorest parts of the world. Through such efforts as lobbying to allow foreign governments to impose compulsory licenses to allow local manufacture of medications without the imposition of U.S. trade tariffs, costs for a regimen of AIDS medications that had cost $15,000 annually in the late 1990s had been cut to $150 per year by the time of his death.[1]

In 2001, Berkman published a paper advocating that the global efforts to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic should include both treatment and prevention.[11][14]

In 2003, Berkman became an assistant professor of clinical epidemiology and sociomedical sciences at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, later becoming vice chair of the Department of Epidemiology.[15][1][16]

Death

Over the last 20 years of his life, he faced recurring cancer.[1] A resident of Manhattan, Berkman died there, aged 63, from lymphoma on June 5, 2009. He was survived by his wife, Dr. Barbara Zeller, as well as two daughters and a grandson.[1] His papers are archived at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.[15]

In 2020, Berkman's friend, Susan M. Reverby, published Co-Conspirator for Justice: The Revolutionary Life of Dr. Alan Berkman.[17]

Selected Works

Berkman A. Prison health: the breaking point. Am J Public Health. 1995 Dec;85(12):1616-8. doi: 10.2105/ajph.85.12.1616. PMID: 7503333; PMCID: PMC1615745.

Berkman A. Confronting global AIDS: prevention and treatment. Am J Public Health. 2001 Sep;91(9):1348-9. doi: 10.2105/ajph.91.9.1348. PMID: 11527751; PMCID: PMC1446774.

Berkman A, Garcia J, Muñoz-Laboy M, Paiva V, Parker R. A critical analysis of the Brazilian response to HIV/AIDS: lessons learned for controlling and mitigating the epidemic in developing countries. Am J Public Health. 2005 Jul;95(7):1162-72. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.054593. Epub 2005 Jun 2. PMID: 15933232; PMCID: PMC1449335.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Hevesi, Dennis (2009-06-14). "Alan Berkman, 63, Activist Doctor, Dies". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2013-01-30.
  2. ^ Reverby, Susan M. (2020-04-16). Co-conspirator for Justice: The Revolutionary Life of Dr. Alan Berkman. UNC Press Books. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-4696-5626-7.
  3. ^ a b Murphy, Gillian (2002-11-01). "In Search of Solidarity". TheBody Pro. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Hoffman, Jan (1994-01-10). "Healing on Parole; Doctor and Ex-Prisoner, He Treats Others on Probation". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2021-06-23.
  5. ^ a b Roehr, Bob (2009-08-11). "Alan Berkman". BMJ. 339: b3245. doi:10.1136/bmj.b3245. ISSN 0959-8138.
  6. ^ "STORY BEHIND THE MYSTERY MAN OF THE BRINK`S JOB". Chicago Tribune. 1986-01-02. Archived from the original on 2024-10-03. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
  7. ^ McCARTHY, COLMAN (1990-12-01). "HARDLY JUSTICE FOR ALL". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Archived from the original on 2024-10-03. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
  8. ^ a b Reverby, Susan M. (2018-10-09). "Can There Be Acceptable Prison Health Care? Looking Back on the 1970s". Public Health Reports. 134 (1): 89–93. doi:10.1177/0033354918805985. ISSN 0033-3549. PMC 6304726. PMID 30300566.
  9. ^ "THE HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH GLOBAL REPORT ON PRISONS" (PDF). Human Rights Watch. 1993.
  10. ^ Berkman, A (December 1995). "Prison health: the breaking point". American Journal of Public Health. 85 (12): 1616–1618. ISSN 0090-0036. PMC 1615745. PMID 7503333.
  11. ^ a b Morabia, Alfredo (June 2021). "The Revolutionary Sixties Told to Those Who Were Not There". American Journal of Public Health. 111 (6): 984–986. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2021.306294. ISSN 0090-0036. PMC 8101598.
  12. ^ "ACT UP Accomplishments and Partial Chronology". ACT UP NY. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  13. ^ "We wouldn't be here without ACT UP". Health GAP (Global Access Project). Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  14. ^ Berkman, Alan (September 2001). "Confronting Global AIDS: Prevention and Treatment". American Journal of Public Health. 91 (9): 1348–1349. ISSN 0090-0036. PMC 1446774. PMID 11527751.
  15. ^ a b "Alan Berkman papers | Archives & Special Collections". www.library-archives.cumc.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  16. ^ Reverby 2020, pp. 282, 289
  17. ^ Hobson, Emily K. (2021). "Co-Conspirator for Justice: The Revolutionary Life of Dr. Alan Berkman by Susan M. Reverby (review)". Journal of Southern History. 87 (2): 367–368. ISSN 2325-6893.

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