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Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice and Health. The center, founded in 2017, investigates the health implications of racism for diverse populations. It provides explicit examples on how those working in public health can tackle racism, including naming racism explicitly, learning how to
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was so prevalent amongst African American communities. During her fellowship she identified that African American people who were aware of racism were more proactive in seeking HIV testing and healthcare support than those who were unaware. Similarly, African American people who were seen by Black
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deaths. She argued that communities of colour were more likely to live near the environmental hazards and pollutants, making them more likely to develop a severe form of coronavirus disease, and they were less likely to have access to affordable healthcare. Ford called for more organising and
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clinicians were more likely to have an HIV test than those seen by non-Black clinicians. She devised a series of outreach programmes for high-risk populations, which looked to communicate the risks of HIV and importance of early diagnosis.
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at the University of Pittsburgh. She has said that she became interested in health disparities because her family had a history in social justice and civil rights. Ford earned her doctoral degree at the
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Perceived racism, neighborhood characteristics and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing behaviors among African American community residents and sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic patients
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activism to support communities of colour who have suffered from historical medical injustice. In mid-May, Ford was critical of the decision for states to reopen from the
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Ford studies health equity and the social determinants of health. She has studied the influence of racism on healthcare and policy in the
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were awarded the 2019 Paul Cornely Award for their work on how health is affected by racism.
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recognise bias, building community capacity, collecting data and prioritising equity.
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Committee on Community-based Solutions to Promote Health Equity. She serves on the
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Pennsylvania State University College of Health and Human Development alumni
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for her graduate studies, where she completed a master's degree in
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Anti-Racism Collaborative. She is the founding Director of the
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Racism: Science & tools for the public health professional
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academic who is Professor of Community Health Sciences at the
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Ford, Chandra L.; Airhihenbuwa, Collins O. (2010-10-01).
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Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
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Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Pennsylvania State University
University of Pittsburgh
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
University of California, Los Angeles
Thesis
Perceived racism, neighborhood characteristics and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing behaviors among African American community residents and sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic patients
public health
University of California, Los Angeles
nutrition
Pennsylvania State University
University of Pittsburgh
library and information science
public health
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
HIV
United States
critical race theory
National Academy of Medicine
American Public Health Association
University of California, Los Angeles
Gilbert C. Gee
COVID-19 pandemic
coronavirus disease
COVID-19 lockdowns
"Structural Racism and Health Inequities: Old Issues, New Directions"
doi
10.1017/S1742058X11000130

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