Unequal Cities

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421440996

Structural Racism and the Death Gap in America's Largest Cities

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Edited by Maureen R. Benjamins, Fernando G. De Maio, Foreword by Julie Morita
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Maureen R. Benjamins (CHICAGO, IL) is a senior research fellow at the Sinai Urban Health Institute. She is the coeditor of Urban Health: Combating Disparities with Local Data. Fernando G. De Maio (CHICAGO, IL) is a professor in the Department of Sociology at DePaul University and the director of health equity research and data use at the American Medical Association Center for Health Equity. He is the coeditor of Community Health Equity: A Chicago Reader.

Foreword Julie Morita, Former Commissioner, Chicago Department of Public Health Acknowledgments Introduction. A Path to Health Equity for Cities Maureen R. Benjamins and Fernando G. De Maio Part I. Entrenched Racial Health Inequities in the United States Chapter 1. Context for Entrenched Racial Health Inequities Maureen R. Benjamins, Fernando G. De Maio, and Ruqaiijah Yearby Chapter 2. Theorizing the Causes of Health Inequities Fernando G. De Maio and Maureen R. Benjamins Part II. Racial Inequities in US Cities: An Analysis of Mortality Data Chapter 3. Inequities in All-Cause Mortality, Life Expectancy, and Premature Mortality Maureen R. Benjamins, Nazia Saiyed, Abigail Silva, and Fernando G. De Maio Chapter 4. Inequities in the 10 Leading Causes of Death Abigail Silva, Nazia Saiyed, Fernando G. De Maio, and Maureen R. Benjamins Chapter 5. Inequities in Selected Causes of Death: HIV, Homicide, and Opioid Abigail Silva, Nazia Saiyed, and Maureen R. Benjamins Part III. Epidemiological Patterns and Sociological Explanations Chapter 6. Understanding Mortality Patterns and Inequities across US Cities Fernando G. De Maio, Maureen R. Benjamins, Abigail Silva, and Nazia Saiyed Part IV. Translating Data into Action: Practical Approaches to Health Equity Chapter 7. Using a Social Justice Framework to Help Achieve Health Equity Abigail Silva, Michael Rozier, and Sharon Homan Chapter 8. Data Are Not Enough: Moving toward Solutions-Focused Communication Kristin Monnard, Jana Hirschtick, Maureen R. Benjamins, and Pamela T. Roesch Chapter 9. Mobilizing to Action: Overcoming Chicago's 16-Year Life Expectancy Gap Pamela T. Roesch, Brittney S. Lange-Maia, Eve Shapiro, Darlene Oliver Hightower, Veenu Verma, Nikhil G. Prachand, Emily LaFlamme, Ayesha Jaco, David Ansell, Sharon Homan, and the West Side United Metrics Working Group Conclusion. Next Steps on the Path to Health Equity Maureen R. Benjamins and Fernando G. De Maio Appendix About the Authors Index

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