Declaring Racism a Public Health Crisis in the United States: Cure, Poison, or Both?
Declaring racism a public health crisis has the potential to shepherd meaningful anti-racism policy forward and bridge long standing divisions between policy-makers, community organizers, healers, and public health practitioners. At their best, the declarations are a first step to address long stand...
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Main Authors: | Lilliann Paine (Author), Patanjali de la Rocha (Author), Antonia P. Eyssallenne (Author), Courtni Alexis Andrews (Author), Leanne Loo (Author), Camara Phyllis Jones (Author), Anne Marie Collins (Author), Michelle Morse (Author) |
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