Embodied Injustice

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Embodied Injustice

Race, Disability, and Health

Politics and government Constitution: government and the state Human rights, civil rights Civics and citizenship Medical and healthcare law

Author: Mary Crossley

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 25th August 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108901468


Overview

Black people and people with disabilities in the United States are distinctively disadvantaged in their encounters with the health care system. These groups also share harsh histories of medical experimentation, eugenic sterilizations, and health care discrimination. Yet the similarities in inequities experienced by Black people and disabled people and the harms endured by people who are both Black and disabled have been largely unexplored.

About the Book

To fill this gap, Embodied Injustice uses an interdisciplinary approach, weaving health research with social science, critical approaches, and personal stories to portray the devastating effects of health injustice in America. Author Mary Crossley takes stock of the sometimes-vexed relationship between racial justice and disability rights advocates and interrogates how higher disability prevalence among Black Americans reflects unjust social structures.

Purpose and Impact

By suggesting reforms to advance health equity for disabled people, Black people, and disabled Black people, this book lays a crucial foundation for intersectional, cross-movement advocacy to advance health justice in America.

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