Racism as Public Health Crisis: Assessment and Review of Municipal Declarations and Resolutions Across the United States
Racism in the United States has been cited as a key driver of racial health inequities. Racism as a public health crisis has been in the forefront, particularly with respect to state and municipal governments that have developed legislation, resolutions, and declarations. This policy brief includes...
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Main Authors: | Dara D. Mendez (Author), Jewel Scott (Author), Linda Adodoadji (Author), Christina Toval (Author), Monica McNeil (Author), Mahima Sindhu (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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