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When Black Health, Intersectionality, and Health Equity Meet a Pandemic

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Using the example of Black people’s inequitable COVID-19 outcomes and their health outcomes prior to the pandemic, I argue that the pandemic has forever changed how we should think about the conceptual and practical nature of health equity. From here on, we can no longer think of health equity without the concept of intersectionality. In particular, we must acknowledge that discrimination (e.g. sexism, ableism, racism, classism, etc.) within our social institutions intersect to withhold resources needed for health from people who themselves have intersecting identities that make them vulnerable to the effects of discrimination. To ignore intersectionality in our work on health equity would mean ignoring a great injustice imposed on some of the most overlooked people in our communities, which would also be a great disserve to bioethics’ professional longevity.

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Ray, K. When Black Health, Intersectionality, and Health Equity Meet a Pandemic. Bioethical Inquiry 20, 585–590 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-023-10299-8

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