Intersectional insights into racism and health: not just a question of identity. Issue 10368 (10th December 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Intersectional insights into racism and health: not just a question of identity. Issue 10368 (10th December 2022)
- Main Title:
- Intersectional insights into racism and health: not just a question of identity
- Authors:
- Shannon, Geordan
Morgan, Rosemary
Zeinali, Zahra
Brady, Leanne
Couto, Marcia Thereza
Devakumar, Delan
Eder, Ben
Karadag, Ozge
Mukherjee, Mala
Peres, Maria Fernanda Tourinho
Ryngelblum, Marcelo
Sabharwal, Nidhi
Schonfield, Amos
Silwane, Pamela
Singh, David
Van Ryneveld, Manya
Vilakati, Siyasanga
Watego, Chelsea
Whyle, Eleanor
Muraya, Kui - Abstract:
- Summary: Intersectionality is a useful tool to address health inequalities, by helping us understand and respond to the individual and group effects of converging systems of power. Intersectionality rejects the notion of inequalities being the result of single, distinct factors, and instead focuses on the relationships between overlapping processes that create inequities. In this Series paper, we use an intersectional approach to highlight the intersections of racism, xenophobia, and discrimination with other systems of oppression, how this affects health, and what can be done about it. We present five case studies from different global locations that outline different dimensions of discrimination based on caste, ethnicity and migration status, Indigeneity, religion, and skin colour. Although experiences are diverse, the case studies show commonalities in how discrimination operates to affect health and wellbeing: how historical factors and coloniality shape contemporary experiences of race and racism; how racism leads to separation and hierarchies across shifting lines of identity and privilege; how racism and discrimination are institutionalised at a systems level and are embedded in laws, regulations, practices, and health systems; how discrimination, minoritisation, and exclusion are racialised processes, influenced by visible factors and tacit knowledge; and how racism is a form of structural violence. These insights allow us to begin to articulate starting points forSummary: Intersectionality is a useful tool to address health inequalities, by helping us understand and respond to the individual and group effects of converging systems of power. Intersectionality rejects the notion of inequalities being the result of single, distinct factors, and instead focuses on the relationships between overlapping processes that create inequities. In this Series paper, we use an intersectional approach to highlight the intersections of racism, xenophobia, and discrimination with other systems of oppression, how this affects health, and what can be done about it. We present five case studies from different global locations that outline different dimensions of discrimination based on caste, ethnicity and migration status, Indigeneity, religion, and skin colour. Although experiences are diverse, the case studies show commonalities in how discrimination operates to affect health and wellbeing: how historical factors and coloniality shape contemporary experiences of race and racism; how racism leads to separation and hierarchies across shifting lines of identity and privilege; how racism and discrimination are institutionalised at a systems level and are embedded in laws, regulations, practices, and health systems; how discrimination, minoritisation, and exclusion are racialised processes, influenced by visible factors and tacit knowledge; and how racism is a form of structural violence. These insights allow us to begin to articulate starting points for justice-based action that addresses root causes, engages beyond the health sector, and encourages transnational solidarity. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lancet. Volume 400:Issue 10368(2022)
- Journal:
- Lancet
- Issue:
- Volume 400:Issue 10368(2022)
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- Volume 400, Issue 10368 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 400
- Issue:
- 10368
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0400-10368-0000
- Page Start:
- 2125
- Page End:
- 2136
- Publication Date:
- 2022-12-10
- Subjects:
- Medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine
Medicine
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- 10.1016/S0140-6736(22)02304-2 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0140-6736
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