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Word Simple by Harold Recinos
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MLK Talks ‘New Phase’ Of Civil Rights Struggle, 11 Months Before His Assassination

MLK Talks ‘New Phase’ Of Civil Rights Struggle, 11 Months Before His Assassination by NBC News
Film/Video

In 1967, at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, Martin Luther King spoke with NBC News’ Sander Vanocur about the “new phase” of the struggle for “genuine equality.”

Housing Segregation and Redlining in America: A Short History

Housing Segregation and Redlining in America: A Short History by NPR Code Switch
Film/Video

In 1968, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act that made it illegal to discriminate in housing. Gene Demby of NPR’s Code Switch explains why neighborhoods are still so segregated today.

US (a.)

US (a.) by Saul Williams
Book

In the Mecca: Poems

In the Mecca: Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks
Book

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs and Resources

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs and Resources by UNE Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Webpage/Website

Building Equity & Supporting Diversity

Building Equity & Supporting Diversity by UNE Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Webpage/Website

Social Determinants of Health: Know What Affects Health

Social Determinants of Health: Know What Affects Health by Center for Disease Control
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COVID-19 and the Impact of Social Determinants of Health by Elissa M Abramsa and Stanley J Szefler
Article in Lancet Respiratory Medicine

Addressing Patient Bias and Discrimination Against Clinicians of Diverse Backgrounds by Pooja Chandrashekar and Sachin H. Jain
Article in Academic Medicine

Prejudiced Patients: Caring for those who Discriminate Against You

Prejudiced Patients: Caring for those who Discriminate Against You by Pooja Chandrashekar
Film/Video by CECE Dean's Colloquium

The duty to care for all patients is central to the health professions, but how should students and clinicians respond when encountering patients who exhibit biased or discriminatory behaviors? Students and clinicians from minority backgrounds are more likely to experience mistreatment from patients during clinical training and practice. These experiences can be profoundly painful and degrading, contribute to clinician burnout, and worsen patient outcomes.

Paths to the Future of Higher Education

Paths to the Future of Higher Education by Brian L. Foster, Steven W. Graham, and Joe F. Donaldson
Book

Responding to Twin Pandemics: Reconceptualizing Assessment Practices for Equity and Justice by Alison Cook-Sather and Bryn Mawr
Article in Research & Practice in Assessment

Considerations for improving diversity, equity and inclusivity within research designs and teams by Laila Asmal, Gemma Lamp and Eric J. Tan
Article in Psychiatry Research

Movin’ on Up(To College): First Generation College Students’ Experiences with Family Achievement Guilt by Rebecca Covarrubias and Stephanie Fryeburg
Article in Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology