This week we talked about environmental racism, adoption, and health inequality. First of, environmental racism is linked to health inequality because of the main reason of those in low-income areas doesn't have access to the care they need to live comfortably. Structural racism includes housing discrimination, racism, poverty, and unequal and discriminatory treatment in the medical system. In lecture, it was said that depending on the race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status and health disparities vary. For example, in the COVID-19 pandemic, African Americans are more likely to have greater risk in health due to the racism that lives within the health care system. In the article, "Racism is a Serious Threat to the Public's Health," they state that, "racial and ethnic minority groups experience higher rates of illness and deaths across a wide range of health conditions" (CDC, 2021). Low-income black communities are often situated near hazardous areas that...
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