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Education Usually Improves Health. But Racism Sabotages Benefits For Black Men
By Virginia Anderson, NPR "More education typically leads to better health, yet Black men in the U.S. are not getting the same benefit as other groups, research...
Black Appraisers Call Out Industry’s Racial Bias and Need for Systemic Change
"The largely insular appraisal industry of 78,000 is skewed over 85 percent white with less than 2 percent of appraisers identifying as Black." By Safia Samee Ali (Read...
Latinx and Low-Income Communities Are Paying the Human Costs of Plastic Pollution
By Yvette Arellano & Mariana Del Valle Prieto Cervantes, Prism Latinx and low-income communities are suffering from the effects of plastics manufacturing. (Read...
How Systemic Racism Continues To Determine Black Health And Wealth In Chicago
By Terry Gross, npr.org (Read...
Structural Racism, High Blood Pressure, Black People’s Health All Linked, Experts Say
By American Heart Association News, chicago.suntimes.com "Untreated, high blood pressure can lead to disabling, potentially fatal illnesses including heart disease, stroke, dementia, kidney disease, sexual dysfunction, vision loss." (Read...
New Commission To Tackle How National Health Data Are Collected, Shared, And Used
By Alonzo Plough Gail C. Christopher, healthaffairs.org "COVID-19 has shown us once again that wealth, racism, and privilege play an outsized role in how long and how well people live. Philanthropy has long sought to address the confluence of...
The Call for Racial Healing and Justice Continues…..
More than 50 years before George Floyd's death, lawmakers predicted a growing racial divide It's been a year since George Floyd's chilling last words, "I can't breathe," sent shock waves around the world. A guilty verdict came down April 20, but...
EPA Finds Black Americans Face More Health-Threatening Air Pollution
By Phil McKenna, Inside Climate News "Race, not poverty, was found to be the strongest predictor of exposure to PM 2.5, a health-damaging particle created when fossil fuels are burned." (Read...
5 Ways The Model Minority Myth Is Used Against Asian Americans At Work
By Monica Torres, Huff Post "The lie that all Asian Americans are successful has many negative career consequences." (Read...
CDC Says Racism Is a ‘Serious Threat’ to Public Health
By Mary Pflum, NBC News “Racism is operating not only with respect to Covid-19 but also with respect to infant mortality, maternal mortality, obesity,” said a past president of the American Public Health Association. (Read...