FEATURE
Public health laboratories must foster their own culture of inclusion and acceptance , recognizing the differences that exist between individuals and respecting and supporting a diverse workforce that embodies a variety of cultures , backgrounds and lifestyles .”
Building a Culture of Inclusion in Public Health Laboratories
By Jill Sakai , PhD , writer
The events of 2020 — a global pandemic , visible police violence against people of color , worldwide protests and economic challenges — thrust health disparities and social inequalities into international spotlights .
Against a backdrop of rising awareness of the societal and health consequences of injustice , prejudice and inequity , an increasing number of state and local officials are declaring
racism a public health crisis . The
Anti-Racism in Public Health Act , introduced last fall in both houses of Congress , sought to amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for public health research and interventions targeting the effects of racism and police violence . And on April 8 , the director of the
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Rochelle Walensky , MD , MPH ,
issued a commentary declaring racism a “ serious public health threat .”
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Spring 2021 LAB MATTERS 5 |