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- August 24, 2020
Health Disparities Facing Older Adults of Color amid COVID-19: Guest Blog by Justice in Aging
Gelila Selassie california, Coronavirus, Disability, Health EquityRead moreThe COVID-19 pandemic poses challenges for nearly all communities across the country. Yet older people of color face even greater burdens with mounting disparities that must be identified and resolved.As COVID-19 continues to ravage communities of color, data show shocking disparities in outcome based on race and ethnicity. Recent…
- August 19, 2020
Medicaid Beneficiaries Need Better Access to Behavioral Telehealth Services
Abigail Coursolle and Allison Smith CoronavirusRead moreDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are receiving behavioral health treatment through telehealth services. While using telehealth technology has made behavioral health services available to more people during the pandemic, low-income people on Medicaid experience more barriers to accessing these services as safely and easily as others.All people…
- August 13, 2020
More Broken Promises? Native Americans Endure COVID-19
Read moreIn early July, the Supreme Court ruled that the eastern part of Oklahoma remains Indian Country for the purposes of federal criminal law. Oklahoma argued that decades of federal and state incursions and violations of an 1833 treaty with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation effectively dissolved the tribe’s reservation. Five…
- August 11, 2020
The Effects of COVID-19 on America’s Hispanic and Latinx Communities
Read more"Face challenges, fear, and frustration by seeking out knowledge and opportunities for growth."--Fanny MairenaCOVID-19 has plunged numerous nations into a public health emergency. To date, in the United States alone, there have been more than four million confirmed COVID -19 cases and more than 150,000 deaths have been attributed…
- August 10, 2020
Homelessness and Health in the Time of COVID-19
Read moreHousing and health have always been inextricably linked– but never has that been more apparent than during the COVID-19 pandemic. At a time where a key prevention measure is to stay home, more than 500,000 people are experiencing homelessness and have no home to stay in.Due to the United…
- August 7, 2020
Black, Disabled, and Uncounted
Read moreBlack people with disabilities are in a health equity crisis in the United States that is compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic — we just don’t know exactly how bad it is. Race and disability status expose Black people with disabilities to two separate sets of COVID-19 risks. Black people…