Black Health

The Social, Political, and Cultural Determinants of Black People's Health

Description

Black Americans generally have worse health than White Americans, but there is nothing inferior about their bodies, despite what some may believe. Why is this? What are the causes of the health disparities that impact the Black community? Relying on research that shows Black people do not have worse health simply because of their race, bioethicist Keisha S. Ray examines how Black people's lives intersect with anti-Black racism in American social institutions, likehealth care, law, the environment, and housing. When these intersections occur, they result in inequitable access to the social and political determinants of health needed for proper health: access to clean air and water, health care, transportation, income, and proper housing. In examining thesephenomena, Ray pays particular attention to Black people's health in the areas of pregnancy and birth, clinical pain management, sleep, and cardiovascular disease.
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Writer
Ray, Keisha (Associate Professor of bioethics and medical humanities
Title
Black Health
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Year
2023
Language
English
Pages
236
Weight
282 gr
EAN
9780197620274
Dimensions
139 x 210 x 19 mm
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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