A lack of data transparency is hampering COVID-19 vaccination rollout, and disproportionately hurting people of color and at-risk communities.
Author: Nada Hassanein, USA TODAY
Black grandparent caregivers face unique struggles amid COVID-19
The pandemic has heightened challenges for grandparents and other senior residents, vulnerable to the virus and caring for children.
There’s skepticism in Black, Latino communities about COVID-19 vaccines. Here’s how women of color can help swing the momentum.
A history of unethical testing and experimentation on Black men and women has sown distrust in public health systems among communities of color.
US Health and Human Services unveils action plan to address ‘maternal morbidity,’ reduce racial disparities
Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy complications than whites. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams issued a call to action.
American Medical Association, the nation’s largest group of doctors, deems racism a ‘public health threat’
The new AMA policy recognizes racism as a social determinant of health and describes three tiers of racism: systemic, cultural and interpersonal.