Systemic Racism to Blame for 9-Year Life Expectancy Gap between Black, White Chicagoans: Report – WTTW (Chicago)

Said Dr. David Ansell, the chief health equity officer at Rush University Medical Center, "People’s housing is different. Their schools are different. They live in unsafe neighborhoods. They have different access to food, different access to health care and different access to jobs. And these life conditions create the social inequities that drive poor health."
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DixonSyder
5 years ago

The failings of the black race has been blamed on whitey for decades. Nothing new here, move along please.

Juicy Smollier
5 years ago

If race doesn’t exist, how can anyone be a racist?

Also, why does every black in the world who isn’t already in the USA want to come to the USA? That’s odd. What a racist place that others die to get here. LOL

True believer
5 years ago

And constant drug use, alcoholism, obesity, poor food choices have nothing to do with it. Its the choices made by the black and brown population that cause this not the fantasy of systemic racism.

chumpchange
5 years ago

It’s your fault decades of failed Dem leaders and race-baited blacks, who overwhelmingly vote for Dem leaders, have seen their communities deteriorate under the very same Dem leadership.

It’s your fault! Atone!

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