Collection: Racism: Science & Tools for the Public Health Professional, 2nd Edition Non-Member Prices

Racism: Science &Tools for the Public Health Professional, 2nd Edition is a guide for public health professionals, policymakers, educators, and students that provides historical context, examines specific ways various forms of racism impact communities of color and offers strategies for addressing the problems.

Editors Chandra L. Ford, PhD, MPH, MLIS and Derek M. Griffith, PhD provide guidance on how to plan, develop, implement and explain interventions, pursue policy change, and conduct research on racism as a public health crisis. The book serves as a bridge connecting health equity advocates, public health professionals, community leaders, educators, and policymakers working to address inequities in marginalized communities. Qualitative and quantitative research and critical reviews presented in the book explore the types of racialized experiences and exposures diverse groups have and the related health outcomes.