Articles:
- Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Health: Current Status and Efforts to Address Them
- Racial bias in pain assessment and treatment recommendations, and false beliefs about biological differences between blacks and whites
- Breaking News: Like Adults, Black Children Receive Less Pain Relief
- Implicit Bias and Racial Disparities in Health Care
- The Disproportionate Impact of Covid-19 on Black Health Care Workers in the U.S.
- How we fail black patients in pain
- How High Heat Can Impact Mental Health by NPR
- Two new studies warn that a hotter world will be a more violent one by Christopher Ingraham
- African American Mental Health by NAMI
- Latino Mental Health by NAMI
- Brother, You're On My Mind: Mental Health Snapshot of African American Men
- Mental and Behavioral Health - Hispanics
- COVID-19 & Structural Inequality
- A Rare Case Where Racial Bias Protected African Americans by the New York Times
- Black Americans Were Prescribed Opioids Less Frequently Because Of Racial Bias, New Analysis Shows
- Why are black women at such high risk of dying from pregnancy complications?By American Heart Association News
- The U.S. finally has better maternal mortality data. Black mothers still fare the worst. by Elizabeth Chuck of NBC News
- Health and Health Care for Hispanics in the United States by KKF
- 'Supersizing Urban America': How U.S. Policies Encouraged Fast Food To Spread by NPR
- A ‘Rare Case Where Racial Biases’ Protected African-Americans
- Black Americans Were Prescribed Opioids Less Frequently Because Of Racial Bias, New Analysis Shows
- Had African American Patients Been Prescribed Opioids At Same Level As White Ones, 14,000 More Would Have Died
- Residential segregation plays a role in coronavirus disparities, study finds
- Opioid Misuse and Overdose Prevention in Native Communities
- Opioid Overdose Crisis
- Racial Double Standard in Drug Laws Persists Today
- Past Racist “Redlining” Practices Increased Climate Burden on Minority Neighborhoods by Daniel Cusick
- What Black Employee Resource Groups Need Right Now by Aiko Bethea
- The Summit Wellness Group's Top 61 BIPOC Addiction & Mental Health Resources by Kailey Trotman and Mike Smeth (medically reviewed by Tameka Ellis and Jai Huntley)
- Mental Health Resources for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) by Massachusetts General Hospital