Racism
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Foreword: An APHA Perspective -- Foreword: The Long Trajectory -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- I. IS RACISM A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? -- 2 Overcoming the Impact of Racism on the Health of Communities: What We Have Learned and What We Have Not -- Appendix 2A: Historical Documents -- 3 "We Just Haven't Put Our Minds to It": An Interview With David Williams Describing the Trajectory of His Career Studying Racism -- 4 A Call for Leadership in Tackling Systemic and Structural Racism in the Academy -- A Note From the Battlefield -- II. HOW DOES RACISM AFFECT HEALTH? -- 5 Black-White Health Inequalities by Intentional Design: The Lasting Health Impact of Racial Residential Segregation -- 6 Structural Racism in Policing and Mass Incarceration: A Driver of Health Disparities in Black and Latino/Latina Communities -- 7 Critical Race Theory, Racial Stratification in Education, and Public Health -- INTERPERSONAL- AND INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL MECHANISMS -- 8 John Henryism, Structural Racism, and Cardiovascular Health Risks in Black Americans -- 9 The Burden of Cultural Racism: Vigilance and Racial Health Inequities -- 10 Racism Across the Life Course -- ACTION AND ALLEGORIES -- 11 Action and Allegories -- III. WHAT DO WE DO? -- A Note From the Battlefield -- 12 Epidemiology-Why Epidemiologists Must Reckon With Racism -- 13 Scientific Literacy: An Opportunity for Meaningful Engagement of Communities of Color in Public Health Research -- 14 Health Care: Antiracism Organizing for Culture and Institutional Change in Cancer Care -- Appendix 14A: HEET Evaluation Survey -- Appendix 14B: HEET Observation Tool -- Appendix 14C: HEET Debriefing Questions for Facilitators and Observers -- 15 Organizing-What Do White People Need to Know to Be Effective Antiracism Allies Within Public Health?.