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Racism, Hate Speech, and Social Media: A Systematic Review and Critique
Departing from Jessie Daniels’s 2013 review of scholarship on race and racism online, this article maps and discusses recent developments in the study of racism and hate speech in the subfield of social media research.
Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, J. Farkas
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‘ Progress is a nice word, but change is its motivator and change has its enemies. ’ (Robert F Kennedy, 1925–1968) Enhancing and saving life is central to the way in which health professionals approach their work and has underpinned the impressive responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. But all lives are not equal, as we have seen in the way that COVID-19
Paramjit, Gill, Virinder, Kalra
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(Trans)forming fitness: Intersectionality as a framework for resistance and collective action
Fitness is a lifelong pursuit, yet many LGBTQ2S+ 1 individuals are averse to group fitness or experiences in big box gyms. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual fitness programs offered the potential to facilitate opportunities for the greater inclusion ...
Deniece Bell, Saidur Rahman, R. Rochon
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Race and Genetic Ancestry in Medicine — A Time for Reckoning with Racism
Race and Genetic Ancestry in Medicine U.S. health inequities won’t be eliminated by abandoning the use of race and ethnicity in research and clinical practice, since these variables capture key epi...
L. Borrell +15 more
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How Structural Racism Works — Racist Policies as a Root Cause of U.S. Racial Health Inequities
How Structural Racism Works As a legacy of African enslavement, structural racism affects both population and individual health in three interrelated domains: redlining and racialized residential s...
Zinzi Bailey, J. Feldman, M. Bassett
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Background High rates of imprisonment in the U.S. have significant health, social, and economic consequences, particularly for marginalized communities.
Jaquelyn L. Jahn, Jessica T. Simes
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It is the core and intended function of borders to discriminate. Descriptively, their purpose is to differentiate or distinguish among different categories of persons, sorting those who may enter and belong from those who may not.
E. Tendayi Achiume
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Early Childhood Adversity, Toxic Stress, and the Impacts of Racism on the Foundations of Health.
Inequalities in health outcomes impose substantial human and economic costs on all societies-and the relation between early adversity and lifelong well-being presents a rich scientific framework for fresh thinking about health promotion and disease ...
J. Shonkoff +2 more
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Racism, gun ownership and gun control : biased attitudes in US whites may influence policy decisions [PDF]
Objective Racism is related to policies preferences and behaviors that adversely affect blacks and appear related to a fear of blacks (e.g., increased policing, death penalty).
Daly, Michael +16 more
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Structural Racism, Social Risk Factors, and Covid-19 — A Dangerous Convergence for Black Americans
Structural Racism, Social Risk Factors, and Covid-19 The Covid-19 pandemic clearly illustrates the intersection of structural racism, social risk factors, and health.
L. Egede, R. Walker
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