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2021
Wharton MJ, Harris OO, Lambert CChapman, LeGrand S. "The More Things Change, the More Things Remain the Same": It's Time to Dismantle Structural Inequalities of Racism, Discrimination, and Health Disparities. J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2021 ;32(4):413-417.
Foster V-A, Harrison JM, Williams CR, Asiodu IV, Ayala S, Getrouw-Moore J, Davis NK, Davis W, Mahdi IK, Nedhari A, et al. Reimagining Perinatal Mental Health: An Expansive Vision For Structural Change. Health Aff (Millwood). 2021 ;40(10):1592-1596.
Jenkins TM, Underman K, Vinson AH, Olsen LD, Hirshfield LE. The Resurgence of Medical Education in Sociology: A Return to Our Roots and an Agenda for the Future. J Health Soc Behav. 2021 ;62(3):255-270.
Crear-Perry J, Correa-de-Araujo R, Johnson TLewis, McLemore MR, Neilson E, Wallace M. Social and Structural Determinants of Health Inequities in Maternal Health. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2021 ;30(2):230-235.
Rollins O. Towards an antiracist (neuro)science. Nat Hum Behav. 2021 ;5(5):540-541.
2020
Paul DW, Knight KR, Campbell A, Aronson L. Beyond a Moment - Reckoning with Our History and Embracing Antiracism in Medicine. N Engl J Med. 2020 ;383(15):1404-1406.
Chambers BD, Arabia SE, Arega HA, Altman MR, Berkowitz R, Feuer SK, Franck LS, Gomez AM, Kober K, Pacheco-Werner T, et al. Exposures to structural racism and racial discrimination among pregnant and early post-partum Black women living in Oakland, California. Stress Health. 2020 ;36(2):213-219.
Altman MR, McLemore MR, Oseguera T, Lyndon A, Franck LS. Listening to Women: Recommendations from Women of Color to Improve Experiences in Pregnancy and Birth Care. J Midwifery Womens Health. 2020 ;65(4):466-473.
Yudell M, Roberts D, DeSalle R, Tishkoff S. NIH must confront the use of race in science. Science. 2020 ;369(6509):1313-1314.
Chae DH, Wang Y, Martz CD, Slopen N, Yip T, Adler NE, Fuller-Rowell TE, Lin J, Matthews KA, Brody GH, et al. Racial discrimination and telomere shortening among African Americans: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study. Health Psychol. 2020 ;39(3):209-219.

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