![]() ![]() Show notes: Sudarshan Krishnamurthy, Michelle Ogunwole, Chioma Onuoha.Essien, MD, MPH, Jennifer Tsai MD, MEd, Rohan Khazanchi, MPH Fields, LaShyra Nolen, Chioma Onuoha, Dereck Paul, MD, MS, Ayana Watkins, Jazzmin Williams Essien, MD, MPH, Jennifer Tsai MD, MEd, Rohan Khazanchi, MPH, Michelle Ogunwole, MD, Sudarshan Krishnamurthy, Naomi F. Explore short and long term remedies to segregation.Explain the importance of precise definitions when discussing structural racism. ![]() Explore the historical and present-day implications of neighborhood redlining and housing segregation on health disparities.Explain the differences between d e jure and de facto segregation.Richard Rothstein, distinguished Fellow of the Economic Policy Institute and acclaimed author of the book, The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America, and Professor Fernando De Maio, PhD director of research and data use at the AMA’s Center for Health Equity, professor of sociology at DePaul University, and co-editor of the recently published book, Unequal Cities: Structural Racism and the Death Gap in America’s Largest Cities, to share their expertise on structural racism, neighborhood segregation, and health inequities.Īfter listening to this episode learners will be able to… Summary: This episode is part of a 3-part series on Race, Place, and Health. Show Notes by Sud Krishnamurthy, Michelle Ogunwole, Chioma Onuoha CPSolvers: Anti-Racism in Medicine SeriesĮpisode 11: Racism, Redlining, and the Path Towards Reconciliation ![]()
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