
Gail Christopher
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Sep 12, 2024 |
indiawest.com | Gail Christopher
Photo:Via RawpixelBy Gail Christopher, Ethnic Media ServicesAs the elections near, the American public is perceived to be hopelessly divided. Race, along with wedge issues like immigration, affirmative action, and criminal justice are widely depicted as irreparable breaches in our body politic. Yet compelling evidence points to a much more complex racial environment, one that challenges the existence of insurmountable division.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
lapost.us | Gail Christopher
As the elections near, the American public is perceived to be hopelessly divided. Race, along with wedge issues like immigration, affirmative action, and criminal justice are widely depicted as irreparable breaches in our body politic. Yet compelling evidence points to a much more complex racial environment, one that challenges the existence of insurmountable division.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
ethnicmediaservices.org | Gail Christopher
As the elections near, the American public is perceived to be hopelessly divided. Race, along with wedge issues like immigration, affirmative action, and criminal justice are widely depicted as irreparable breaches in our body politic. Yet compelling evidence points to a much more complex racial environment, one that challenges the existence of insurmountable division.
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Jan 12, 2024 |
liebertpub.com | Gail Christopher |Mark Herring |Heather McGhee |Brian Smedley
Preface: Bending the Arc Toward Health Equity and Justice by Gail C. ChristopherThose in the field of social justice and health equity advocacy say, as popularized by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” After decades of work in the field of health equity, the arc is clearly bending, but slowly.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
nationalcivicleague.org | Gail Christopher
By Gail C. ChristopherThe United States seems not so “united” these days. We are bombarded throughout each day with news stories that amplify polarization and division in the United States. Most of the stories are related to partisan politics, but they are rapidly becoming a cultural backdrop as well.
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