The Tragedy of American health care is the stubborn persistence of disparities in Black health, one hundred and forty years after Emancipation, and more than four decades after the passage of Title VI. Formal legal equality has not translated into actual health equality. This Tragedy is deeper and older than mere legal forms; it has been supported by powerful social institutions, including some governments, charities, market participants, religions, ideologies, and cultures. Black health disparities interact with other vestiges of slavery such as disparities in wealth, education, employment and housing. They have permeated the American health experience. Efforts to eliminate Black health disparities will require something more transformativ...
Obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) is rife with exploitation and oppression of Black individuals and ...
Prior to 1964, racial segregation and discrimination in health care was government funded under the ...
Since the Civil War access to health care in the United States has been racially unequal. This racia...
The Tragedy of American health care is the stubborn persistence of disparities in Black health, one ...
This Article makes unique and powerful contributions to Black reparations, health care law, biomedic...
The present black health crisis is a continuum. After 346 years of neglect, flawed efforts were made...
Since the end of the Civil War in 1865, the U.S. health care system has been structured to be racial...
News release announces that Vernellia Randall comments on the disparity between the general health o...
The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on racially marginalized communities has again raised the is...
When health policy experts noticed that health outcomes for African Americans were consistently wors...
A plethora of empirical studies, such as the Institute of Medicine’s Unequal Treatment report, have ...
Recent reports reaffirm huge disparities in the health of blacks compared to other Americans. These ...
Based on the latest available data, African Americans are faced with persistent, or worsening, wide ...
Permeating every facet of life including health care, racial segregation has been a part of the hist...
The legacies of slavery today are seen in structural racism that has resulted in disproportionate ma...
Obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) is rife with exploitation and oppression of Black individuals and ...
Prior to 1964, racial segregation and discrimination in health care was government funded under the ...
Since the Civil War access to health care in the United States has been racially unequal. This racia...
The Tragedy of American health care is the stubborn persistence of disparities in Black health, one ...
This Article makes unique and powerful contributions to Black reparations, health care law, biomedic...
The present black health crisis is a continuum. After 346 years of neglect, flawed efforts were made...
Since the end of the Civil War in 1865, the U.S. health care system has been structured to be racial...
News release announces that Vernellia Randall comments on the disparity between the general health o...
The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on racially marginalized communities has again raised the is...
When health policy experts noticed that health outcomes for African Americans were consistently wors...
A plethora of empirical studies, such as the Institute of Medicine’s Unequal Treatment report, have ...
Recent reports reaffirm huge disparities in the health of blacks compared to other Americans. These ...
Based on the latest available data, African Americans are faced with persistent, or worsening, wide ...
Permeating every facet of life including health care, racial segregation has been a part of the hist...
The legacies of slavery today are seen in structural racism that has resulted in disproportionate ma...
Obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) is rife with exploitation and oppression of Black individuals and ...
Prior to 1964, racial segregation and discrimination in health care was government funded under the ...
Since the Civil War access to health care in the United States has been racially unequal. This racia...