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Those committed to health and racial justice must do a better job of connecting the dots between historic injustice and modern day inequity.
To improve maternal health equity, efforts must address system-level issues, such as institutional trustworthiness and access to timely, respectful care.
Access image descriptions for the figures from Trustworthy Care from Conception to Cradle: A Key Ingredient for Maternal Health Equity.
CDC-ATSDR Principles of Community Engagement Third Edition
Supplemental Tables for Trust Trends: U.S. Adults' Gradually Declining Trust in Institutions
AAMC submitted comments to the National Institutes of Health in response to a request for information on strengthening racial equity, diversity, and inclusion.
The Center for Health Justice submitted comments to the Office of Management and Budget in response to a request for information.
At the interactive working sessions, participants learned about and discussed the Principles of Trustworthiness Toolkit and heard experiences of early adopters.
The AAMC Maternal Health Fact Sheet highlights the efforts that the AAMC and its member institutions have undertaken to combat the maternal health crisis.
Asset-based community development (ABCD) is a methodology for the sustainable development of communities based on their strengths and potential.