Racial Justice

Racial justice can be an extremely uncomfortable topic to digest; however, exploring and learning about racial justice is critical to understand the history, policies, and culture that has shaped our present systems, including healthcare. Dialogue around racial justice allows individuals to lean into difficult conversations, reflect, and commit to preventing additional damage for marginalized and excluded communities. Delving into racial justice work gives individuals the opportunity to bridge their shared values with one another and come together to fight against systemic racism and oppression. Intersecting viral hepatitis and racial justice highlights disparities, most specifically for Black and African Americans, Indigenous communities, and immigrant and refugee groups. Join us in further understanding racial justice as we strive toward a diverse, inclusive, and equitable future.

Anti-Racism resources (University of Washington)

Website with links, in English.

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Race, Racism and Racial Justice Resources (New York Times)

Website with links, in English.

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Coalition of Communities of Color

Website, in English.

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Anti-Asian Violence Resources

Website with links, in English.

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Anti-Racism Resources for Healthcare Professionals (Seattle Children's)

Website with links, in English.

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