Editorial: Critical race theory - We are all others

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Over the past two years, the persistence of racism in the United States has been particularly pronounced in the policies and actions of the administration of President Donald J. Trump; however, the structure of the United States has been racialized since its inception. This supplement of Ethnicity & Disease uses Critical Race Theory (CRT) to explore several implications for public health and public health research. We intend for it to spark conversations in the classroom and among researchers on how racial phenomena operate and how we as a field can address racism.

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Airhihenbuwa, C. O., & Ford, C. L. (2018, August 1). Editorial: Critical race theory - We are all others. Ethnicity and Disease. Ethnicity & Disease, Inc. https://doi.org/10.18865/ed.28.S1.219

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