Welcome to Crimetown, a series produced by Marc Smerling and Zac Stuart-Pontier in partnership with Gimlet Media. Each season, we investigate the culture of crime in a different city. In Season 2, Crimetown heads to the heart of the Rust Belt: Detroit, Michigan. From its heyday as Motor City to its rebirth as the Brooklyn of the Midwest, Detroit’s history reflects a series of issues that strike at the heart of American identity: race, poverty, policing, loss of industry, the war on drugs, an ...
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Getting Personal: Racism and Health Equity
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Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Vabren Watts chat about the latest developments from the health equity department at Health Affairs. They discuss a recent professional development event for authors, the second theme issue we published on racism and health, Native American Heritage Month, and more.
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- Professional Development: Writing About Racism in Health Care (Health Affairs Events)
- Private Sector Opportunities To Foster American Indian/Alaska Native Health Equity (Health Affairs Forefront)
- A Black Woman’s Pandemic Birth Experience (Health Affairs)
- Changing How The Health Care Workforce Sees Patients Like Me (Health Affairs)
- How Funding Policy Maintains Structural Inequity Within Indigenous Community-Based Organizations (Health Affairs)
166 episodes
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Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Vabren Watts chat about the latest developments from the health equity department at Health Affairs. They discuss a recent professional development event for authors, the second theme issue we published on racism and health, Native American Heritage Month, and more.
Related Links:
- Professional Development: Writing About Racism in Health Care (Health Affairs Events)
- Private Sector Opportunities To Foster American Indian/Alaska Native Health Equity (Health Affairs Forefront)
- A Black Woman’s Pandemic Birth Experience (Health Affairs)
- Changing How The Health Care Workforce Sees Patients Like Me (Health Affairs)
- How Funding Policy Maintains Structural Inequity Within Indigenous Community-Based Organizations (Health Affairs)
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