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Environmental racism and air pollution: Pre and post the COVID‐19 economic shutdown
Abstract Decades of research demonstrates that minoritized groups are disproportionately affected by swathes of harmful pollutants, including air pollution, even controlling for low income. Would significantly reducing individual car traffic help reduce the EJ gap?
Heather E. Campbell+3 more
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Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs). Despite copious research on CVD incidence and outcome discrepancies, a social determinants of health (SDOH) focused framework on CVD risk factors and health outcomes in AIAN populations has not been undertaken.
Eric Leung+3 more
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“I don't have the energy”: Racial stress, young Black motherhood, and Canadian social policies
Abstract Significant socio‐economic, health, and mental health disparities due to highly entrenched and systemic anti‐Black racism in Canadian institutions, policies, and practices are now well documented in research and policy reports. Yet, few in‐depth studies have addressed the mental health impacts of anti‐Black racism on Canadian populations. This
Sadie K. Goddard‐Durant+3 more
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Sanitizing a crisis: The three dimensions of an enhanced regime of accumulation
Abstract In many western countries the Covid crisis has evolved from a public health crisis toward an economic crisis. Spain was no exception. Crises are always key moments in the reconfiguration of the role of the state, as this takes on new domains and functions. Conceiving state's role as a triad helps us understanding its functioning.
Ignasi Bernat Molina+1 more
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Abstract For parents of color, publicized racial violence can heighten concerns about their children's safety. The goal of this study was to test whether this form of race‐related stress exacerbates maternal posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms over a 4‐month period in families of color. Participants included 262 U.S.
Destiny Printz Pereira+2 more
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Abstract Rich in raw materials, the state of Guerrero, Mexico, is one of the main enclaves of opium production, mineral extraction, and a focus for the multiplication of armed actors in Latin America, which, together with the overlapping of counterinsurgent violence in the past, post‐colonial violence and the militarization of the policies of the so ...
Inés Giménez Delgado
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Queremos trabajar: ¡CUPO LABORAL TRANS YA! A cuatro años de la ley en la Provincia de Buenos Aires
A siete años de aprobada la Ley de Identidad de Género, a cuatro años de aprobada la Ley de Cupo Laboral Trans en la Provincia de Buenos Aires, y otras tantas resoluciones municipales que se sumaron a la propuesta de la inserción laboral de travestis y ...
Alba Rueda
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Racismo, biopolítica y gubernamentalidad. Derivas de las categorías foucaultianas
Este artículo analiza las ideas que Foucault produjo sobre la cuestión del racismo con el fin de evaluar sus alcances y potencialidades para seguir pensando hoy esa problemática, para interactuar con ella, pero también para discutir con esa perspectiva ...
Marcelo Raffin
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Les composantes de l'espoir critique dans les récits de parents Afro‐Canadiens de la Nouvelle‐Écosse
Abstract Recently, there is increasing awareness of the magnitude of anti‐Black racism. As a consequence, several school administrations reiterated their commitment to foster an inclusive school climate and to challenge discrimination, including anti‐Black racism.
Johanne Jean‐Pierre
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Contestar al racismo. Apuntes desde una crítica inmanente
El racismo como fenómeno social, como forma de odio, como ideología y como práctica ha estado durante mucho tiempo en el centro de los estudios sociológicos.
Arturo Lance Porfilio+2 more
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