2022
DOI: 10.1080/15381501.2023.2168324
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Eradicating HIV/AIDS, racism and inequality in the Deep South: An Afrocentric conceptual framework of equality

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“…In the context of HIV in the U.S. South, racialized trauma resulting from White supremacy profoundly shapes traumas perpetuated in the health care system against clients and staff. 4,5,33,34 White supremacy is a political ideology, not just the collective actions and attitudes of individual White people. This ideology maintains and perpetuates the social, historical, institutional, or political dominance of White people, giving them the privileges or advantages of that system over other ethnic groups, collectively and individually.…”
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“…In the context of HIV in the U.S. South, racialized trauma resulting from White supremacy profoundly shapes traumas perpetuated in the health care system against clients and staff. 4,5,33,34 White supremacy is a political ideology, not just the collective actions and attitudes of individual White people. This ideology maintains and perpetuates the social, historical, institutional, or political dominance of White people, giving them the privileges or advantages of that system over other ethnic groups, collectively and individually.…”
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confidence: 99%