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HISTORY OF PANDEMICS: BLACK COMMUNITY RESPONSE AS A STRATEGY FOR OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO HEALTH AND EFFECTIVE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Pailin, Juliette
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2023
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Urban Bioethics
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/8418
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The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the inequities in Black communities and magnified existing disparities in health care access and treatment. By examining the role of Black communities during the 1918 influenza and 2019 Covid pandemic, we understand the resilience and leadership these communities had in promoting black health. Shifting from the context of the pandemic to strategies of community engagement, this paper frames a discussion of Black community response as a strategy for overcoming barriers to health and offers a blueprint for approaching effective community engagement in Black community health post the COVID-19 crisis.Highlighted throughout are the Bioethics principles, non-maleficence, social justice, and solidarity.
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