Confronting the Moral Economy of US Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities
Sherman A. James, PhD
School of Public Health University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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For the countless number of public health scientists and professionalswho have dedicated their careers to the investigation and eliminationof racial and ethnic disparities in health, this issue of theJournal is a signal event. This issue features articles thatwere presented as papers at the April 2002 Conference on Racial/EthnicBias and Health sponsored by the Office of Behavioral and SocialSciences Research of the National Institutes of Health. Thesearticles review existing evidence on the multiple pathways throughwhich repeated exposure to racial discrimination can underminethe health of individuals or whole populations, and they provideconcrete . . . [Full Text]
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