Health Policy
A Look at Black Women in the Workplace on Equitable Encounters: Real Talk About Race
The February 24, 2022 session of Equitable Encounters: Real Talk About Race discussed Black women in the workplace with featured guest speaker Lind...
Sickle Cell Patients Face A Double Whammy: Systemic Racism And A Crippling Disease
Gary Gibson has a clear memory of his first conversation with his future wife Brenda Williams back in 1973.
“Hello, my name is Brenda,” was the fir...
Health Care for Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Populations | Health Disparities | JAMA
The Indian Health Service (IHS) Office of Urban Indian Health Programs awarded about $8.3 million in grants so that American Indian and Alaska Nati...
Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Risk at the Intersection of Rurality, Race and Ethnicity, and Medicaid
Objective:
We examined differences in rates of severe maternal morbidity and mortality (SMMM) among Medicaid-funded compared with pr...
African American Policy Forum's statement on bodily autonomy
Statement by AAPF —
Today, an illegitimate Supreme Court—stacked with radical conservative justices who lied to Congress about their adherence to t...
What Is Reproductive Justice? Why It Matters in a Post-Roe World
National abortion rights were overturned Friday by a Supreme Court decision.
Women of color and other marginalized communities are more likely to b...
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