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Health Equity

Health Equity

Health Equity

Racial health disparities first appear at birth and never go away. Black babies have higher infant mortality rates than their white peers; black mothers die in childbirth at three times the rate of white mothers; and black Americans, despite having roughly the same occurrence of cardiovascular disease as white Americans, are thirty percent more likely to die from it.

In order to eliminate racial/ethnic and gender disparities in health, we must investigate the sociocultural, economic, and structural indicators of health in both risk assessment and risk prevention efforts. Cook Center researchers, often through the Center’s Health Equity Working Group, use an interdisciplinary approach to move beyond the acknowledgement of disparities toward a more complete understanding the root causes of both positive and negative health outcomes. From there, they inform practitioners, researchers and community health organizers on strength-based approaches to health.

The Health Equity Working Group uses a holistic approach to understanding and achieving health equity. Investigating the sociocultural, economic, and structural indicators of health is necessary in both risk assessment and risk prevention efforts to eliminate racial/ethnic and gender disparities in health. The Health Equity Working Group deploys an interdisciplinary approach to move beyond the acknowledgement of disparities toward understanding the root causes of both positive and negative health outcomes. We use this understanding to inform practitioners, researchers, and community health organizers on strength-based approaches to health. Our working group includes the broad intersections of race, gender, wealth, and health.

 

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Research & Publications

Exposure to Biracial Faces Reduces Colorblindness

Authors: Sarah E.Gaither,  Negin R. Toosi, Laura G. Babbitt, and Samuel R. Sommers   Abstract: Across six…

Demonstrators march down Constitution Avenue during the March on Washington on Aug. 28, 1963.

From a Tangle of Pathology to a Race-Fair America

Authors: Alan Aja, Daniel Bustillo, William Darity Jr., and Darrick Hamilton Excerpt: Post-racialists often confirm…

Fighting at Birth: Eradicating the Black-White Infant Mortality Gap

Authors: Imari Z. Smith, Keisha L. Bentley-Edwards, Salimah El-Amin and William Darity, Jr Introduction: The infant…

Racial Differences in Weight Loss Mediated by Engagement and Behavior Change

Authors: Loneke T. Blackman Carr, Carmen Samuel-Hodge, Dianne Stanton Ward, Kelly R. Evenson, Shrikant I….

Self-identified race, socially assigned skin tone, and adult physiological dysregulation

Authors: Ryon J. Cobb, Courtney S. Thomas, Whitney N. Laster Pirtle, and William A. Darity Jr….

kids with backpacks running towards school in background

Training for Colour-Blindness: White Racial Socialisation

Authors: Eleonora Bartoli, Ali Michael, Keisha L. Bentley-Edwards, Howard C. Stevenson, Rachel E. Shor and…

Doctor and patient

Let’s Talk Sex: A Pilot Study of Sexual History Elicitation by Providers of STD Services in Leon County, Florida

Authors: Salimah El-Amin, Sandra Suther, Gebre-Egziabher Kiros, and Khaing Zaw Abstract: An estimated one million sexually…

Equally inequitable? A cross-national comparative study of racial health inequalities in the United States and Canada

Authors: Chantel Ramraj, Faraz Vahid Shahidi, William Darity Jr., Ichiro Kawachi, Daniyal Zuberi, & Arjumand…