Health care is a human right but racial disparities persist in both health care access and health outcomes in the District. Black residents shouldered the uneven health burdens of the pandemic, making up the vast majority of virus-related deaths, while grief, financial instability, and social isolation have brought on a national mental health crisis. DC must continue to be a leader in expanding health care access and reducing disparities by adequately funding core health programs and removing unnecessary barriers to care.
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Improving the Quality of Child Care One Neighborhood at a Time
By Soumya Bhat • December 18, 2014 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education / Health Equity
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By Soumya Bhat • December 4, 2014 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education / Health Equity
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Helping DC Students Facing Health and Nutrition Challenges
By Jenny Reed • November 12, 2014 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education / Health Equity
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