It starts with a true premise, then runs amok. ‘Intersectionality,” once an obscure academic theory, is now the subject of widespread media coverage, homage in pop culture, and even accolades in the ...
In this essay, we focus on the potential and promise that intersectionality holds as a lens for studying the social determinants of health, reducing health disparities, and promoting health equity and ...
Research on intersectionality and organisational experiences of Black women examines how overlapping systems of race, gender and class shape professional trajectories, workplace inclusion and ...
Accumulating evidence shows that anti-Black racism negatively affects the health and well-being of Black populations in Canada. The heterogeneity of experiences of anti-Black racism in health care in ...
This workstream focuses on intersectional inequalities in healthy ageing and multimorbidity. We know that social determinants of health are chiefly responsible for variation in health outcomes, and ...
In the twenty-first century United States, laws and social relationships continue to be shaped and reinforced by stark distinctions between different racial groups. Eugenics and public health ...
Darryl Sweeper, Jr., MA, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student at William James College. https://www.linkedin.com/in/darryl-sweeper-jr-28a692b5 Source: Darryl Sweeper ...
Item and test bias presents a major threat to the validity of educational testing and assessment programs. To date, bias has been examined through the distinct lens of racially stratified identity, ...
The 2019 International Women’s Day asks a necessary and provocative question: How can we move toward a more gender-balanced world? More than a day on the calendar, International Women’s Day is the ...
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