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The Negative Space of Stigma

The Negative Space of Stigma . Race, Place and Health Inequality. Michael Bader Conn. Multicultural Health Partnership, June 20, 2013. Slides presented at annual meeting of the CT Multicultural Health Partnership.

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The Negative Space of Stigma

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  1. The Negative Space of Stigma Race, Place and Health Inequality Michael Bader Conn. Multicultural Health Partnership, June 20, 2013

  2. Slides presented at annual meeting of the CT Multicultural Health Partnership. The Negative Space of Stigma by Michael Bader is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://mikebader.net/contact.

  3. Routine patterns create disparities that lead to health inequality Strive to overcome what people don’t do as much as what they do

  4. NEGATIVE SPACE

  5. 22%

  6. 10%

  7. Never Consider Moving to Community mike bader 2013 Whites versus African Americans With Individual-Level Controls Whites more likely to consider African Americans more likely to consider

  8. Never Consider Moving to Community mike bader 2013 Whites versus Latinos With Individual-Level Controls Whites more likely to consider Latinos more likely to consider

  9. mike bader 2013

  10. Routine patterns create disparities that lead to health inequality Strive to overcome what people don’t do as much as what they do

  11. 1 Affirmatively market and invest in minority neighborhoods

  12. 2 Creatively use age-specific interventions & programs

  13. 3 Integrate organizations

  14. bader@american.edu

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