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For Immediate Release: New Report Reveals Solutions that "Close the Gap" on Racial Disparity in Health Innovative Research Details Race-Based Health Inequality
New York, NY—Today, the Applied Research Center and Northwest Federation of Community Organizations released a new report entitled Closing the Gap: Solutions to Race-Based Health Disparities. The report documents the persistent problems experienced by communities of color attempting to access health care services across the nation. With a review of the latest research on health disparities, in-depth field research and comprehensive case studies, Closing the Gap reinvigorates the debate over what may be the nation's greatest public health challenge - the persistent racial divide in access to comprehensive, quality health services. "The health care system as a whole provides vastly unequal access and treatment based on race, language, and ethnicity. Racism within the health system is literally making people of color sick," noted Will Pittz, organizer at the Northwest Federation of Community Organizations and lead author of the report. "The report's case studies articulate real solutions to the difficult problem of race-based health inequality. From an edible garden in Berkeley, to city-wide reform of the public health system in Washington, D.C., Closing the Gap highlights successes at the critical intersection of racial justice and health policy."
Closing the Gap also features case studies gathered from across the nation:
The Applied Research Center is a public policy, research and training institute that focuses on race and social change. The Northwest Federation of Community Organizations (NWFCO) provides training, policy development and research support to grassroots organizations in Washington, Oregon, Montana and Idaho. More on the report and a link to download a PDF copy here. ### |

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