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Health as Property

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Health as Propertyshows how responses to racism can be predatory, harmful, and dangerous to poor people of color. Nic John Ramos examines a Black-led academic medical center known as King-Drew that was built in response to the 1965 Watts Uprising.Forged by the political willingness ofwhite voters to experiment with anti-poverty programs in poor neighborhoods of color, the health systems multiple missions represented the freedom dreams of civil rights, Black Power, welfare rights, and consumer rights activists in the 1960s and 1970s.However, during Los Angeless rise as a global city in the 1970s and 1980s, white voters desire to realize these dreams was curtailed by renewed narratives of health rooted in racist, sexist, homophobic, and transphobic ideas about poor people of color. Instead of working to combat the forces of racial and sexual capitalism underlying health inequality,a diverse group of liberal progressive leaders inverted the healthcare aims of King-Drew.Health as Propertydemonstrates how healthcare policy in America is both labor and real estate policy, and as such preserves health as the property of a select few.
Undertittel
Racial Capitalism and Sexual Liberalism in Los Angeles
ISBN
9780520404144
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
16.12.2025
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