Between 2010 and 2015, African American children in Sacramento County died at far higher rates than those of people under age 18 from other racial groups. These seven leaders are working to change that.
RT @PHPodcasters: Telling the Story of Racism in American Health Care - @ReportingHealth https://t.co/HBvBSwfmXg
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@SciFleur @_gaffknee Here's a recording to today's webinar: https://t.co/vWYSpv13Lb
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RT @GbUnlimited: Listened in on a great webinar this morning on reporting on racism in health care. It gave me some validation on how I've…
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That's it for today's webinar. Thank you to @SciFleur and @_gaffknee for an exceptional conversation! We'll be post… https://t.co/JNgCyNIqw0
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What advice does @SciFleur have for journalists wanting to explore the space of medical racism? Have a great team.… https://t.co/OwvTPN4NF7
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How does the Color Code team go about NOT re-traumatizing patients effected by medical racism? @SciFleur says "I ju… https://t.co/U8lF5FQVMy
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Whether a medical professional was racist and intentionally contributed to a poor health outcome of a POC is less i… https://t.co/zKQDNOwNIR
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Racism has taken a devastating toll historically in our medical system. Financially, what needs to be done to recti… https://t.co/lAyKzCBRHP
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To really understand out medical establishment and the relationship people of color have with it, you have to liste… https://t.co/55dShfa3KI
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St. Fleur says Color Code has brought together a community of people bonded through tragedy - they've lost mothers,… https://t.co/zUH2sqGHqu
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