Growing up as a teenager in Kano State, Nigeria, in the 1980s, I loved to read. Used copies of Ebony magazine were especially treasured. They offered a rare window into the lives, struggles and ...
A new global report published by the World Health Organization (WHO), the evidence review for which has been provided by the UCL Institute of Health Equity (IHE), reveals that the targets from its ...
We often experience a sense of indignation when we encounter a situation that we regard as unfair taking place in our environment. Interestingly, this can happen not only when we are direct recipients ...
Results reveal a clear association between the degree of environmental injustice in a neighborhood and the prevalence of self-reported poor or fair health. In the United States, areas with greater ...
At the intersection of Blackness and disability is a population of especially vulnerable people, as racism and ableism mutually reinforce each other. Disability is more prevalent among Black people ...
In 1966 the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made a profound and prescient statement about health injustice, calling it “the most shocking and inhumane” form of inequality. Sixty years later, after ...
Health Care is a Human Right! Imagine no deductibles! Imagine no copays. Imagine no networks! Imagine no pre-authorizations! Imagine no denials! Imagine no for-profit insurance companies! A single, ...
In partnership to combat the global fight against health injustice, (RED), Snapdragon and Manchester United are coming together by putting the (RED) logo on United’s red shirt. Qualcomm Technologies, ...
A doctor from Nigeria tells what Martin Luther King Jr. taught him about health, Justice and inequality. Growing up as a teenager in Kano State, Nigeria, in the 1980s, I loved to read. Used copies of ...
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