
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.Necessary Conversations: Understanding Racism as a Barrier to Achieving Health Equity reflects the conviction that a true prioritization of health in our communities is impossible without a commitment to racial equity. Drawing on the pivotal social events of 2020 in America, it extends a powerful call to action based on a growing body of evidence that racism is the underlying cause of so many poor health outcomes. Contributors across health, education, law, and media further the longstanding work of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to create a "Culture of Health" by engaging in authentic discussions about the systems and structures that harm people of color and offering provocative ideas and strategies to inspire action. Necessary Conversations ultimately highlights the importance of building leadership and partnerships through those who are most affected in the community. It considers what it would take to overhaul institutions that treat people differently on the basis of race and recognizes that we all must share resources and join together to support the advancement of health and racial equity.
This book investigates the fundamental role of systemic racism as a primary determinant of health disparities and a barrier to achieving equitable health outcomes in the United States. Alonzo L. Plough, serving as a leader within the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, curates a collection of expert perspectives from the fields of medicine, law, education, and media. The text argues that achieving a true 'Culture of Health' requires dismantling institutional structures that perpetuate racial inequality and calls for a collaborative, community-led approach to policy reform.
What You Will Find
Experts and public health professionals recognize this work as a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue regarding the intersection of social policy and medical outcomes. Readers frequently note the clarity of the arguments and the practical focus on institutional reform as a means to address long-standing health inequities.
Page Count:
258
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197641490
ISBN-13:
9780197641491
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