Manifestations and Lived Experiences of Structural Racism for Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities Affected by HIV Across the United States

Structural racism shapes the lived experiences of racial and ethnic minority communities through political disempowerment, inequitable access to resources, and intergenerational trauma. This study provides support for the argument that the HIV and COVID-19 epidemics will not be adequately addressed without urgent action on the various ways in which structural racism manifests in the US. Given the troubling trend toward stifling discussions on race and racism, now is the time to accelerate, not subdue, national, state, and local discourse on structural racism and intersectional oppression. Now is time for bold, transformative actions.

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Advocating for Health Equity