The Center responded to a request for information from the National Institute of Minority Health Disparities with input from AAMC CHARGE.
The Center recommended robust collaboration with other agencies implementing the revisions to the White House's revised race and ethnicity data standards.
The Center recommended changes to the OMB's race and ethnicity standards based on input from the researchers, clinicians, and community leaders of AAMC CHARGE.
Those committed to health and racial justice must do a better job of connecting the dots between historic injustice and modern day inequity.
The center's research will focus on three key areas to to inform policies and practices that address systemic inequities.
A new article reveals agreement across Generation Z on policies that affect health like housing, health care, and economics.
Young Americans are using their increasing political power to champion the vital conditions for health and well-being.
AAMC CHARGE members contributed to the center's letter to the OMB on its proposed updates to federal race and ethnicity categories.