Structural racism in the United States has been normalized by those who have profited and continue to profit from it in a variety of ways. Intentionally or not, structural racism has been deeply integrated into the system on economic, political, social, and cultural levels to such an extent that eliminating structural racism in the U.S. would require dramatic, yet vitally necessary changes in the system itself. Dayna Bowen Matthew's Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America is an important and timely book that explores structural racism and some of the steps that should be made to rid America of it and facilitate equality among all Americans.
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