Title
Resolution Recognizing
Racism as a
Public Health Crisis.
(Post Agenda and
Public Hearing held 12/5/19)
Body
WHEREAS, race is a social construct with no biological basis socially constructed hierarchical categorization scheme with no biological basis that was created and is maintained to privilege those classified by their heritage, phenotype, linguistic traits, and other social markers as White; and,
WHEREAS,
racism is a social system with multiple dimensions: individual
racism is internalized or interpersonal; and systemic
racism is institutional or structural, and is a system of structuring opportunity and assigning value based on the social interpretation of how one looks, which unfairly disadvantages some individuals and communities, while unfairly advantaging other individuals and communities, and saps the strength of the whole society through the waste of human resources , individual, interpersonal, institutional and structural, and is the stratification of resources (including but not limited to
public infrastructure, educational opportunities, first responder services, commercial contracts, individual job offers,
healthcare, interpersonal social capital) across the hierarchical racial classification scheme such that Whites, as a collective, maintain more material, political and cultural resources than groups classified as people of color, particularly Black and Indigenous populations; and,
WHEREAS,
racism manifests in distinct ways across other social classifications (e.g. gender, class, (dis)ability, immigration status) it collectively reinforces the racial hierarchy which weakens the strength of the whole society through unrealized human resources and social strife; and,
WHEREAS,
racism causes persistent racial discrimination in housing, education, employment and criminal justice; and an emerging body of research demonstrates that
racism is a social determinant of
health; and,
WHEREAS, more than 100 studies have linked
racism to worse hea...
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