In the spirit of Medical Apartheid and Killing the Black Body;
A science-based, data-driven, and global exploration of racial
disparities in health care access by virologist, immunologist, and
science journalist Layal Liverpool. Layal Liverpool spent years as a
teen bouncing from doctor to doctor, each one failing to diagnose her
dermatological complaint. Just when she’d grown used to the idea
that she had an extremely rare and untreatable skin condition, one
dermatologist, after a quick exam, told her that she had a classic
(and common) case of eczema and explained that it often appears
differently on darker skin. Her experience stuck with her, making her
wonder whether other medical conditions might be going undiagnosed in
darker-skinned people and whether racism could, in fact, make people
sick. The pandemic taught us that diseases like Covid
disproportionately affect people of color. Here, Liverpool goes a step
further to show that this disparity exists for all types of illness
and that it is caused by racism. In Systemic, Liverpool shares her
journey to show how racism, woven into our societies, as well as into
the structures of medicine and science, is harmful to our health.
Refuting the false belief that there are biological differences
between races, Liverpool goes on to show that racism-related stress
and trauma can however, lead to biological changes that make people of
color more vulnerable to illness, debunking the myth of illness as the
great equalizer. From the problem of racial bias in medicine where the
default human subject is white, to the dangerous health consequences
of systemic racism, from the physical and psychological effects of
daily microaggressions to intergenerational trauma and data gaps,
Liverpool reveals the fatal stereotypes that keep people of color
undiagnosed, untreated, and unsafe, and tells us what we can do about
it.
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How Racism Is Making Us Sick
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ISBN
9781662601682
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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