2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.06.017
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Inaction Is Not an Option: Using Antiracism Approaches to Address Health Inequities and Racism and Respond to Current Challenges Affecting Youth

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“…Gen Z is the most racially diverse generation in the history of the U.S., and its members value social justice, equity, and societal change [2]. This commentary will describe methods for using the antiracism framework of positive youth development described by Svetaz et al [3] in practice-based settings to explore youth civic engagement in election season and beyond, with an ultimate goal of working toward youth activation and activism.…”
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“…Gen Z is the most racially diverse generation in the history of the U.S., and its members value social justice, equity, and societal change [2]. This commentary will describe methods for using the antiracism framework of positive youth development described by Svetaz et al [3] in practice-based settings to explore youth civic engagement in election season and beyond, with an ultimate goal of working toward youth activation and activism.…”
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“…Given the current sociopolitical context characterized by heightened racist and xenophobic rhetoric and violent attacks on U.S. communities of color, Svetaz et al call for an antiracisminfused approach to positive youth development [3]. This framework encourages the development of critical consciousness in youth: the critical evaluation of systems of power and oppression and how race and racism can be used to create and reinforce power.…”
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“…Here, the social determinants of health and structural racism intersect with long standing health system financing inequalities to restrict access to services and create the conditions for health inequities (Dickman et al, 2017). Within this dialog is recognition of how systematic inequalities have shaped disparities in children's opportunities (Trent et al, 2019) and demand focused conversations to raise critical consciousness throughout the pediatric healthcare system (Svetaz et al, 2020).…”
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