This book collection examines the complex factors shaping health outcomes among Black populations in North America. It explores social, political, and cultural determinants, with a focus on the impact of racism, trauma, and systemic barriers—particularly in mental health. Offering both critical analysis and personal perspectives, it’s an essential resource for understanding and addressing health disparities in Black communities.
The Indigenous Health Collection at the Health Sciences Library offers diverse resources on Indigenous well-being, including traditional knowledge, research methodologies, and literature for all ages. It highlights the impacts of colonialism and racism, emphasizes a wholistic view of health, and features works in over 10 Indigenous languages—preserving and amplifying Indigenous voices.
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