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Tresa Undem
teemoneyusa
Top 16 takeaways from our new survey with @TIMESUPNOW on disparities related to the gender/racial pay gap. Sample: n = 2,528 adults ages 18 to 64Full findings: https://view.publitas.com/perryundem-research-communication/perryundem-times-up-
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Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH
RRHDr
Today, a study conducted by myself, @Fixed_Effects, @aaronsojourner & @LauraHuangLA published in @PNASNews: https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2020/08/12/1913405117/tab-figures-data Cc:@KatherineJWu @ByNinaMartin @PublicHealthUMN @UMNew
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Boback Ziaeian 🤦🏻♂️
boback
In December, the @American_Heart published a Presidential Advisory statement on working against structural racism and health disparities in response to recent news events and #BLM advocacy. #healthequity #CQOSpotlight https://www.ahajournal
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
My goodness, this op-ed from Fairfield County educators is all over the place, and seems to acknowledge the failures and inequities sown by virtual learning while... calling for more of
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Dr. Amy Tan-*Racism is a public health crisis*
AmyTanMD
#COVID19 has sadly been a masterclass in longstanding, entrenched systemic injustices and inequities, & how they harm pop'ns that these systems continue to make vulnerable.How do we engage those who
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Keletso Makofane, MPH
klts0
Hot off the press - our research letter arguing that the way CDC reports COVID-19 disparities is misleading. #tweetorial #epitwitter #socialepitwitterhttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2768722 U.S. CDC does not rep
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Khalid Latif
KLatif
10 Lessons I took from 1/06/21 and the violence in DC (Thread) 1) White people are not afraid of law enforcement. It is a privilege for one to not be
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
THREAD1/ Important article by @skarlamangla Some of the key factors with what went wrong in LAFundamentally, LA county was set up to do poorly- structural inequities (surprise) were almost a
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Rouzana Komesidou
rkomesidou
2020 sucks but at least we had some terrific publications about things to consider when trying to improve children's opportunities to learn and succeed in life. Here're my 10 favorite
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Georgia Ladbury WEP 💚💜
GeorgiaLadbury
My field epi training was the best professional experience of my life; however, towards the end of it I found myself often getting frustrated. Why? Because when presenting results of
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Jeff Powis, MD
jpowi
@MGHToronto I’ve now called my 700th patient with COVID-19 diagnosed through our community assessment centres and outreach testing. A few observations: 1.COVID-19 public health strategies must address associated health inequities.
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alan drummond
alandrummond2
Why on earth are Canadians getting billed for air ambulance services?I know why but the Canada Health Act of 1984 cannot be considered an acceptable excuse.Acts can be modified and
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Nisha Thampi
NishaOttawa
Deeply concerned about broad + longlasting impact of school closures, including:1. closures a/w learning losses (esp literacy), achievement gaps between and within high- and low-income settings2. Virtual learning a/w inequities
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Kat Stafford
kat__stafford
NEW: A racial gap has opened up in the nation’s COVID-19 vaccination drive, with Black Americans in many places lagging behind white people in receiving shots, an @AP analysis found.
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Danté Stewart (Stew)
stewartdantec
Those doing theological reflection and education in this moment must engage deeply with the questions of the embodied experience in a society and church that marginalizes, abuses, forgets, devalues, and
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Saltypepper
saltypepper
1/ I've been seeing a lot of tweets from white folks uncomfortable with sharing an identity with, well, White People. And I think about how all sorts of marginalized people
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