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Background Globally, structural racism has been well documented as an important social determinant of health (SODH) resulting in racial inequality related to health.
Md Koushik Ahmed +2 more
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Rationale: Significant racial disparities in maternal mortality and morbidity rates in the U.S. have persisted over time, with Black women disproportionately bearing the burden. Studies have documented how experiences of structural racism contributes the
Brittney Francis +6 more
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(Re) imagining the Problem of Racism: An Evangelical Response to Racism
This article aims to re-imagine and offer an evangelical response to the problem of racism that is not dichotomous, but holistic, where racism is understood both as an individual and structural sin, leading to a balance between racial reconciliation
Hendra Winarjo
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Has the Silence Been Broken? Catholic Theological Ethics and Racial Justice [PDF]
This survey discusses the emerging contours of a distinctive Catholic ethical approach to race, racism, and racial justice. Among its features are the adoption of a more structural and cultural understanding of human sinfulness, engaged intellectual ...
Massingale, Bryan
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Background: Place is a social determinant of health, as recently evidenced by COVID-19. Previous literature surrounding health disparities in the United States often fails to acknowledge the role of structural racism on place-based health disparities for
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Cultivating diversity as an ethos with an anti-racism approach in the scientific enterprise
Summary: The diversity of the U.S. population is currently not reflected in the genomic workforce and across the greater scientific enterprise.
Shameka P. Thomas +9 more
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Civic Learning, Science, and Structural Racism [PDF]
AbstractVaccine hesitancy is a major public health challenge, and racial disparities in the acceptance of vaccines is a particular concern. In this essay, we draw on interviews with mothers of Black male adolescents to offer insights into the reasons for the low rate of vaccination against the human papillomavirus among this group of adolescents. Based
Kiameesha R, Evans, Michael K, Gusmano
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Angry opposition to government redress: when the structurally advantaged perceive themselves as relatively deprived [PDF]
We examined (structurally advantaged) non-Aborigines' willingness for political action against government redress to (structurally disadvantaged) Aborigines in Australia. We found non-Aborigines opposed to government redress to be high in symbolic racism
Aarti Iyer +41 more
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What's Missing from Data Modernization? A Focus on Structural Racism
Public health data modernization efforts frequently overlook the far-reaching effects of structural racism across the data life cycle. Modernizing data requires creating data ecosystems grounded in six principles: dismantling structural racism and ...
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Dismantling Institutional and Structural Racism: Implementation Strategies Across the United States
The field of public administration writes and theorizes a good deal about institutional and structural racism, but as an applied field, we don’t address some of the potential intervention strategies for dismantling racist structures and institutions ...
Domonic Bearfield +3 more
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