The goal of this research is to examine racial disparities among college-age African American and Latina women with a focus on menstrual health issues and their experiences with health care. This research includes a literature review that explores the existence of institutionalized racism and sexism in medicine, giving attention to reproductive justice and ultimately menstrual justice for women of color. It also entails four semi-structured, in-depth interviews with African American and Latina women, through which I identified four common themes: 1) the normalization of pain, symptoms, and experiences, 2) feelings of not being taken seriously by medical providers, 3) the disruption of daily activities and self-image, and 4) feelings of frus...
Medical policies have resulted in violence that has a formal role in regulating the reproductive rig...
The institutionalized marginalization of the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) populati...
Healthcare is the most sacred part of every person’s life and should be accessible. However, the exp...
Background: The sexual and reproductive health of African American women has been compromised due to...
Racial discrimination in health care has been a heavy topic of discussion on social media. Discrimin...
The sexual and reproductive health of African American women has been compromised due to multiple ex...
African American Women experience racial discrimination throughout their life course, and its effect...
Health disparities between women of color and their White counterparts remain pervasive throughout t...
African American women in the U.S. face persistent health disparities compared to other women of dif...
African American women are at a higher risk of experiencing maternal health complications than women...
Black women and their children are subject to disparate maternal and birth outcomes in the United St...
Tshidi Mathalise How the medical System fails black women: The effects of racism on the health of bl...
Objectives: As investigators increasingly identify racism as a risk factor for poor health outcomes ...
Health disparities are a form of healthcare marginalization that exists currently in the United Stat...
This research analyzes the multi-faceted dimensions of structural violence against black women withi...
Medical policies have resulted in violence that has a formal role in regulating the reproductive rig...
The institutionalized marginalization of the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) populati...
Healthcare is the most sacred part of every person’s life and should be accessible. However, the exp...
Background: The sexual and reproductive health of African American women has been compromised due to...
Racial discrimination in health care has been a heavy topic of discussion on social media. Discrimin...
The sexual and reproductive health of African American women has been compromised due to multiple ex...
African American Women experience racial discrimination throughout their life course, and its effect...
Health disparities between women of color and their White counterparts remain pervasive throughout t...
African American women in the U.S. face persistent health disparities compared to other women of dif...
African American women are at a higher risk of experiencing maternal health complications than women...
Black women and their children are subject to disparate maternal and birth outcomes in the United St...
Tshidi Mathalise How the medical System fails black women: The effects of racism on the health of bl...
Objectives: As investigators increasingly identify racism as a risk factor for poor health outcomes ...
Health disparities are a form of healthcare marginalization that exists currently in the United Stat...
This research analyzes the multi-faceted dimensions of structural violence against black women withi...
Medical policies have resulted in violence that has a formal role in regulating the reproductive rig...
The institutionalized marginalization of the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) populati...
Healthcare is the most sacred part of every person’s life and should be accessible. However, the exp...