2:37 – The Patterns of America’s Health
4:54 – Race and health: Two patterns
6:27 – Infant Mortality in the U.S.
7:12 – The added burden of race on health / education and income’s affect
10:49 – Could racism be a missing piece of the puzzle?
The house that racism built
Individual vs Institutional Racism
14:56 – How institutional discrimination contributes to racial inequities. Where you live
determines access and impacts your ability to live a healthy lifestyle.
25:57 – The pervasiveness of individual discrimination
Everyday racism and its impacts
33:03 – Negative racial stereotypes are deeply embedded in our culture
37:18 – What can we do to improve America’s health?
Racial bias in medical care (implicit bias)
56:47 – Improve US Health - Improve economic well-being
Villages of East Lake example
Internationally-noted expert on race and health, David Williams, MPH, PhD, provides an overview of the large and persistent socioeconomic and racial/ethnic disparities in health. Dr. Williams will highlight scientific evidence that reveals there are distinctive social exposures linked to racial status, and these race-related aspects of social experience create inequities in health and healthcare quality.
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