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Wentworth, Annette – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2021
Black women in South Africa (SA) face multiple and interlocking systems of oppression every-day; among them gender-based violence, economic marginalization, and the legacy of racialized and gendered subjugation under centuries of colonization, followed by the apartheid regime. On the heels of South Africa's transition to democracy in 1994, the…
Descriptors: Females, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Pandemics, Foreign Countries
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Boyle, Rachel C. – Psychology of Education Review, 2021
GIVEN the focus of this research, Rachel C. Boyle's ontological positioning is central to her response as she is a researcher from a mixed race (Black Caribbean and White British) background. Her view of racism has been shaped by personal, professional and academic experiences. Within this article the author, Louise Taylor addresses the position…
Descriptors: Researchers, Multiracial Persons, Self Concept, Racial Bias
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Schmidt, E.; Olomo, F.; Corcoran, N. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2012
This study addresses the issue of the sexual needs of ethnic minority groups in the UK. Using focus group discussions with health service users and third-sector providers, it explores the perception of sex education by Black African communities living in a culturally diverse area in East London, focusing specifically on participants' understanding…
Descriptors: Health Services, Disease Control, Sex Education, Focus Groups
McCabe, Allyssa; Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S.; Bornstein, Marc H.; Brockmeyer Cates, Carolyn; Golinkoff, Roberta; Wishard Guerra, Alison; Hirsh-Pasek, Kathy; Hoff, Erika; Kuchirko, Yana; Melzi, Gigliana; Mendelsohn, Alan; Páez, Mariela; Song, Lulu – Society for Research in Child Development, 2013
Multilingualism is an international fact of life and increasing in the United States. Multilingual families are exceedingly diverse, and policies relevant to them should take this into account. The quantity and quality of a child's exposure to responsive conversation spoken by fluent adults predicts both monolingual and multilingual language and…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Misconceptions, Second Language Learning, Literacy
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Brown, Karin A. Elliott; Jemmott, Frances E.; Mitchell, Holly J.; Walton, Mary L. – Health & Social Work, 1998
A community-based, drop-in, self-help wellness center representing an empowerment approach to developing culturally appropriate health promotion for black women is described. The program, affiliated services, and jointly sponsored programs are reviewed. Relationships with supporting organizations, strengths and pitfalls of the model, and program…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Adults, Agency Cooperation, Blacks
Public Health Service (DHHS), Rockville, MD. – 1980
This is the final report of National Black Health Providers Task Force (NBHPTF) on High Blood Pressure Education and Control. The first chapter of the report recounts the history of the NBHPTF and its objectives. In the second chapter epidemiological evidence is presented to demonstrate the need for a suggested 20 year plan aimed at controlling…
Descriptors: Blacks, Health Education, Health Services, Hypertension
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Gary, Lawrence E. – Urban League Review, 1993
Examines data from the National Center for Health Statistics to determine the health status of African-American men. African-American men have higher mortality and morbidity rates than do white males and use health services less often. Social policies that target health risk behaviors are needed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Blacks, Disabilities, Disease Incidence
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Hale, Christiane B. – Black Scholar, 1990
Assesses the complex problem of infant deaths in America and reviews the policy options before the nation. High infant mortality rates have been attributed to population heterogeneity, poverty, or differences in the way health services are organized. Links health policy issues to the larger issue of social and economic equity. (AF)
Descriptors: Birth Weight, Blacks, Child Health, Family Planning
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Hogue, Carol J. Rowland; Hargraves, Martha A. – American Journal of Public Health, 1993
Examines the Swedish experience for lessons to help reduce infant mortality in the United States. Because of Sweden's efforts to eliminate poverty and provide comprehensive health care, there are only small social class differences in infant mortality. Class and race issues play much larger roles in the United States. (SLD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Health, Cross Cultural Studies, Ethnic Groups
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McAdoo, Harriette Pipes – Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1991
The impact of family situations on the health of children is examined along the dimensions of (1) the growing povertization of parents who are of color; (2) health risks for children in poverty; and (3) consequences of placement in the foster care system. (SLD)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Blacks, Child Health, Child Welfare
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Altpeter, Mary; Earp, Jo Anne L.; Shopler, Janice H. – Health & Social Work, 1998
Social ecological theory, social-work community organization models, and health-promotion models are brought together to address ways to generate change at the individual and policy levels, and to provide guidance for community health-promotion programs. An eight-year cancer-prevention project is presented as a case study. (EMK)
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Blacks, Cancer, Case Studies