Scams, Student Loans and Political Determinants of Health

From Supreme Court rulings to local battles over policing and environment, BLKHLTH unpacks why health is always political for Black communities.

We're discussing the political determinants of health: how policy and politics impact Black people’s access to health-promoting services, resources, and environments. We dive into specific issues such as the Supreme Court's decision to strike down affirmative action in college admissions, anti-"woke" policies at the state level, and Cop City in ATL.

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In Conversation with Brytanny McClendon for the Advil Pain Equity Project