Peter J. Hammer Professor of Law and Director Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights Wayne State University Law School October 16, 2014.

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Peter J. Hammer Professor of Law and Director Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights Wayne State University Law School October 16, 2014

Understanding Race IntentStructure White Privilege Implicit Bias

Implications Civil Rights Double Burden of Disease Infectious disease Chronic illness Double burden of racism Intentional discrimination Structural racism

Implications for Health Health [R]evolution: Quality = Learning + Ethics = Justice Intra-system irrationality Quality Implicit bias Inter-system irrationality Social determinants Health disparities

What’s the DEAL? Structural racism methodology Capacity building Community action research