Resources
Publications, Reports, and Studies
- Structural Racism and the COVID-19 Experience in the United States | Health Security, June 2021
- Health Equity Style Guide for the COVID-19 Response: Principles and Preferred Terms for Non- Stigmatizing, Bias-Free Language | CDC, January 2021
- Reducing Racial Inequities in Health: Using What We Already Know to Take Action | David R. Williams and Lisa A. Cooper | February 2019
- Anti-racist pedagogy: from faculty’s self-reflection to organizing within and beyond the classroom | Kyoko Kishimoto | October 28, 2016
- Tips for Creating Effective White Caucus Groups | Craig Elliott, PhD | 2016
- Racism and Health I: Pathways and Scientific Evidence | August 1, 2013
- Racism and Health II: A Needed Research Agenda for Effective Interventions | August 1, 2013 | Publications by David R. Williams
- Baltimore Lead Paint Study was a controversial clinical study conducted by the Johns Hopkins Kennedy Krieger Institute in poor Baltimorean neighborhoods during the 1990s. The purpose of the study was to investigate the health effects of lead paint in children and the effectiveness of lower cost techniques in abating lead content in residential properties.