Linda Villarosa

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Linda Villarosa



Average rating: 4.28 · 5,413 ratings · 743 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
The 1619 Project

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Under the Skin: The Hidden ...

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The Letter Q: Queer Writers...

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Passing for Black

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Career GPS: Strategies for ...

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Body & Soul: The Black Wome...

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The Black Parenting Book: C...

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Deadline Fitness: Tone Up a...

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“One day many years later you will ask her if she wishes you were straight. She will hesitate, then say,"I love you just the way you are." You will never forget that.”
Linda Villarosa, The Letter Q: Queer Writers' Notes to their Younger Selves
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“Over the next few months, I set out to understand why in our country with the most expensive and advanced medical technology in the world, growing numbers of American women, disproportionately Black women, were dying as a result of pregnancy and childbirth, including African American women whose income and education should protect them.”
Linda Villarosa, Under the Skin

“In March 2002, the National Academy of Sciences, a private, nonprofit society of scholars, released a high-profile report documenting the unequivocal existence of racial bias in medical care, which many thought would mark a real turning point. Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care was so brutal and damning that it would seem impossible to turn away. The report, authored by a committee of mostly white medical educators, nurses, behavioral scientists, economists, health lawyers, sociologists, and policy experts, took an exhaustive plunge into more than 480 previous studies. Because of the knee-jerk tendency to assume that health disparities were the end result of differences in class, not race, they were careful to compare subjects with similar income and insurance coverage. The report found rampant, widespread racial bias, including that people of color were less likely to be given appropriate heart medications or to undergo bypass surgery or receive kidney dialysis or transplants. Several studies revealed significant racial differences in who receives appropriate cancer diagnostic tests and treatments, and people of color were also less likely to receive the most sophisticated treatments for HIV/AIDS. These inequities, the report concluded, contribute to higher death rates overall for Black people and other people of color and lower survival rates compared with whites suffering from comparable illnesses of similar severity.”
Linda Villarosa, Under the Skin

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