The purpose of this article is to discuss poverty as a multidimensional factor influencing health. We will also explicate how racism contributes to and perpetuates the economic and financial inequality that diminishes prospects for population health improvement among marginalized racial and ethnic groups. Poverty is one of the most significant challenges for our society in this millennium. Over 40% of the world lives in poverty. The U.S. has one of the highest rates of poverty in the developed world, despite its collective wealth, and the burden falls disproportionately on communities of color. A common narrative for the relatively high prevalence of poverty among marginalized minority communities is predicated on racist notions of racial i...
The purpose of this article is to explore the concept and scope of public health and to argue that p...
This article identifies institutional racism as a form of oppression that contributes to the social ...
African Americans are at a higher risk of having a variety of health problems and have less access t...
The aim of this article is to examine the intersection of race and poverty, two critical factors fue...
This article reviews the scientific research that indicates that despite marked declines in public s...
The aim of this article is to examine the intersection of race and poverty, two critical factors fue...
Health is unevenly distributed across socioeconomic status. Persons of lower income, education, or o...
Higher disease rates for blacks (or African Americans) compared to whites are pervasive and persiste...
Black, Native, and Latinx populations represent the racial and ethnic groups most impacted by povert...
In this article, we describe how the “weathering hypothesis” and Adverse Childhood Experiences set t...
When health policy experts noticed that health outcomes for African Americans were consistently wors...
This article reviews the empirical evidence that suggests that there is a solid foundation for more ...
Social inequality has led to poor health in people experiencing poverty. People facing social margin...
One thing that affects us all is the overwhelming disparities in health and health care delivery amo...
© Adrienne Milner et al. 2020; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2020. Purpose: Racism is an essen...
The purpose of this article is to explore the concept and scope of public health and to argue that p...
This article identifies institutional racism as a form of oppression that contributes to the social ...
African Americans are at a higher risk of having a variety of health problems and have less access t...
The aim of this article is to examine the intersection of race and poverty, two critical factors fue...
This article reviews the scientific research that indicates that despite marked declines in public s...
The aim of this article is to examine the intersection of race and poverty, two critical factors fue...
Health is unevenly distributed across socioeconomic status. Persons of lower income, education, or o...
Higher disease rates for blacks (or African Americans) compared to whites are pervasive and persiste...
Black, Native, and Latinx populations represent the racial and ethnic groups most impacted by povert...
In this article, we describe how the “weathering hypothesis” and Adverse Childhood Experiences set t...
When health policy experts noticed that health outcomes for African Americans were consistently wors...
This article reviews the empirical evidence that suggests that there is a solid foundation for more ...
Social inequality has led to poor health in people experiencing poverty. People facing social margin...
One thing that affects us all is the overwhelming disparities in health and health care delivery amo...
© Adrienne Milner et al. 2020; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2020. Purpose: Racism is an essen...
The purpose of this article is to explore the concept and scope of public health and to argue that p...
This article identifies institutional racism as a form of oppression that contributes to the social ...
African Americans are at a higher risk of having a variety of health problems and have less access t...