During the global campaign against the South African apartheid state in the two decades from the 1960s, the regime and its supporters would claim that they were not an exception since many countries ...
This story is one in a series of first-person perspectives from those who are working on the frontlines to better understand, treat and prevent transmission of HIV and AIDS as well as COVID-19. You ...
In countries and communities around the world there are organizers, leaders, and experts who are working to remove the barriers to health that are rooted in racism and structural discrimination. They ...
There is a long, quiet history of courts leveraging public health scholarship to overcome structural biases. As jurisprudence has evolved, the main, and arguably sole, tool available to combat ...
The legacy of colonialism has fostered structural discrimination worldwide, creating cycles of alienation and poverty among subjugated and marginalized communities. In Japan, this legacy is most ...
Risk and Outcome of Breakthrough COVID-19 Infections in Vaccinated Patients With Cancer: Real-World Evidence From the National COVID Cohort Collaborative The article by Carlos­ et al entitled “Linking ...
Amid criticism from women’s groups and others that the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family has focused on reverse discrimination against men while neglecting issues of gender-based discrimination ...