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Rethinking Race and Black History Month- Lessons from US Capital
This cross-posting from Southwest Voice examines vast racial economic and health disparities in Washington, DC through accommodationist and cultural meanings of race among Black Americans and society. Washington, DC is the site of growing apartheid - a term not used loosely. DC has the highest spending per capita and the highest health spending per capita of any US city while racial differences in income and life expectancy continue to grow. Life expectancy for Blacks is worse than the US overall. The Black population is sizable, equaling the White population. City leadership is majority Black. These trends raise profound questions about the relevance of race and provide insight into barriers to racial equity. If racial inequity is flourishing in Washington, DC, then is the US facing greater headwinds to realize racial equity than public health discourse suggests? This discussion is highly consequential to public health theory and practice.
Creative Arts.
“Maybe, we the project”
University professor and poetess PS Perkins reminds us about the humanity and lived experiences of families who live in public housing communities. She read her poem, “When a House is Not a Home” at the PHL National Webinar and Conversation on Liberation Philosophy, Systems Thinking, and Social Determinants of Health.
Documentary on Gentrification Captures Community Voices
Prior to starting Public Health Liberation,, Christopher Williams began an unfinished documentary to capture community voices in this gentrifying neighborhood of Washington, DC.
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