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Experiences of racism and subjective cognitive function in African American women

open access: yesAlzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring, 2020
Introduction We hypothesized that frequent experiences of racism among African American women would adversely affect subjective cognitive function (SCF), based on the established association of psychological stress with memory decline.
Patricia Coogan   +5 more
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Why should we be concerned by internalised racism in global health?

open access: yesBMJ Global Health
Internalised racism constitutes an adoption of beliefs about one’s inferiority, weaknesses or shortcomings as a function of racial hierarchy affecting one’s identity and self-worth, thoughts, emotions and behaviours. Internalised racism stems from widely
Ferdinand C Mukumbang   +3 more
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Racism against indigenous people in higher education: a study from the perspective of critical interculturality

open access: yesEducazione Interculturale
The Federal University of Grande Dourados (UFGD) develops positive discrimination aimed at indigenous peoples; however, it still reproduces practices called institutional racism.
Marta Coelho Castro Troquez   +1 more
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“I'd like five of them”: the racialization and commodification of internationally recruited nurses in the German healthcare sector

open access: yesFrontiers in Sociology
While research in North American and Australian contexts demonstrates how encountering racism in healthcare is burdensome, the impact of racism on healthcare interactions in Europe, and particularly in Germany, remains underexplored.
Tanja Gangarova   +2 more
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„Rasismul structural și instituțional în Europa: o analiză comparativă în 8 state membre ale Uniunii Europene. Probleme cheie și recomandări de politici (2024)” [PDF]

open access: yesDrepturile Omului
Racism does not always manifest in the form of overt acts such as racial violence or hate crimes, which are visible, explicit, and easily identifiable. Rather, it is deeply embedded within the very fabric of society, operating through the structures of ...
Adina - Maria Nikolić
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