Sickening: Anti-Black Racism and Health Disparities in the United States
- Authors
- Anne Pollock
- Publisher
- University of Minnesota Press
- Tags
- soc031000 social science , discrimination & race relations , soc057000 social science , disease & health issues , med039000 medical , history , med078000 medical , public health
- Date
- 2021-08-17T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.75 MB
- Lang
- en
An event-by-event look at how institutionalized racism harms the health of African Americans in the twenty-first century A crucial component of anti-Black racism is the unconscionable disparity in health outcomes between Black and white Americans. Sickening examines this institutionalized inequality through dramatic, concrete events from the past two decades, revealing how unequal living conditions and inadequate medical care have become routine. From the spike in chronic disease after Hurricane Katrina to the lack of protection for Black residents during the Flint water crisisand even the life-threatening childbirth experience for tennis star Serena Williamsauthor Anne Pollock takes readers on a journey through the diversity of anti-Black racism operating in healthcare. She goes beneath the surface to deconstruct the structures that make these events possible, including mass incarceration, police brutality, and the...