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Structural Racism’s Lasting Impact on Black Women in Healthcare

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In this episode we discuss a research study that examines the lasting impact of structural racism on Black women healthcare workers in the U.S., including low wages and hazardous working conditions.

And we highlight The Center for Advancing Racial Equity and Job Quality in Long-Term Care, a national hub centering BIPOC women and immigrant caregivers to build an equitable caregiving infrastructure in the U.S.

Visit The Center for Equity to learn more about their work to develop innovative workforce policies. Follow them on Twitter and LinkedIn.

If you would like to suggest a topic, guest, or organization email us at distrustanddisparities@gmail.com.

Visit the Distrust & Disparities website and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

Visit our Buy Me A Coffee page to support the podcast.

Use our special link* to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.

*This is an affiliate link and Distrust & Disparities may receive a commission at no extra cost to you, if you make a purchase.

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Structural Racism And Black Women’s Employment In The US Health Care Sector

Black women are overrepresented and underpaid in health care's toughest jobs, study shows | The Washington Post

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In this episode we discuss a research study that examines the lasting impact of structural racism on Black women healthcare workers in the U.S., including low wages and hazardous working conditions.

And we highlight The Center for Advancing Racial Equity and Job Quality in Long-Term Care, a national hub centering BIPOC women and immigrant caregivers to build an equitable caregiving infrastructure in the U.S.

Visit The Center for Equity to learn more about their work to develop innovative workforce policies. Follow them on Twitter and LinkedIn.

If you would like to suggest a topic, guest, or organization email us at distrustanddisparities@gmail.com.

Visit the Distrust & Disparities website and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

Visit our Buy Me A Coffee page to support the podcast.

Use our special link* to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.

*This is an affiliate link and Distrust & Disparities may receive a commission at no extra cost to you, if you make a purchase.

Sources

Structural Racism And Black Women’s Employment In The US Health Care Sector

Black women are overrepresented and underpaid in health care's toughest jobs, study shows | The Washington Post

  continue reading

58 episodes

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