
Systemic
how racism harms health – and what we can do about it
$31.58
- Paperback
352 pages
- Release Date
30 September 2024
Summary
Systemic: Racism, Science, and the Crisis in Healthcare
Racism is a public health crisis – and we can do something about it.
‘A work of towering importance that will undoubtedly change science and save lives, but it will also change the way you see yourself and the people around you’ Chris van Tulleken, author of Ultra-Processed People
A ground-breaking investigation into how racism corrodes science and medi…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781526652171 |
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ISBN-10: | 152665217X |
Author: | Dr Layal Liverpool |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Imprint: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 352 |
Release Date: | 30 September 2024 |
Weight: | 438g |
Dimensions: | 234mm x 153mm |
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Lucid and impressive … Systemic is a challenge to the way race has been posited as an explanatory full stop rather than an opening to rigorous scientific inquiry into the root causes of inequality. Liverpool pushes back against the lazy thinking that allows this. The result is a bracing, informative read that illuminates the grim social reality of racism and its effects * Observer *This book is outstanding in many ways … Liverpool draws from her own lived experiences, extensive scholarship and entrenched practices, as well as from many first-hand accounts from her family, researchers, clinicians, patients, policymakers, community members and activists … A wide-ranging, inquisitive book about health care and society – and ultimately a call for change * Nature *Layal Liverpool has produced a work of towering importance that will undoubtedly change science and save lives, but it will also change the way you see yourself and the people around you. Systemic is beautifully written and scholarly but perhaps almost uniquely for such a book it is deeply personal and accessible, packed with compelling stories and fascinating details which are harnessed to make an impassioned argument for a better world – Chris van Tulleken, bestselling author of Ultra-Processed PeopleA groundbreaking, brilliantly argued book that debunks the myth that illness is the great equaliser. With a strong foundation in science and biology, Layal Liverpool unequivocally proves that addressing bias in medicine and data gaps in research will lead to a healthier and more equal world – Siddhartha Mukherjee, bestselling author of The Emperor of All Maladies, The Gene and The Song of the CellSystemic: How Racism is Making Us Ill is a poignant and timely work that intimately captures the authentic narratives of individuals. Layal’s writing doesn’t shy away from acknowledging the pain of systemic racism in healthcare but, much like my own experience shared in the book, transforms adversity into a catalyst for positive change. As a survivor of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, I feel deeply honoured by Layal’s thoughtful approach, giving voice not only to my journey but also to the countless unspoken survivors and victims. May this transformative narrative pave the way for lasting change – Kanayo Dike-OduahAcross a global canvas Layal Liverpool deploys deep compassion, gut-wrenching testimony and peerless scientific journalism to show how racism lives and kills. But then she guides us to a revelation: once we know the truth of racism, it’s possible to chart a way to a health system in which anti-racism is medicine. It’s a prescription that everyone needs – Raj Patel, co-author of InflamedScientifically and technically masterful but never lacking heart, Liverpool draws upon her own lived experiences with vulnerability and grace, so that readers may better understand their own – Steven W. Thrasher, author of The Viral UnderclassThis book is outstanding in many ways … Liverpool draws from her own lived experiences, extensive scholarship and entrenched practices, as well as from many first-hand accounts from her family, researchers, clinicians, patients, policymakers, community members and activists … A wide-ranging, inquisitive book about health care and society – and ultimately a call for change * Live Science *Captivating * Sade Magazine *[Liverpool] unearths the shocking facts about health threats to people of colour * Guardian *
About The Author
Dr Layal Liverpool
Layal Liverpool is a journalist whose work spans diverse science topics, including technology, physics, the environment and health, with a particular focus on inequalities in science, health and medicine. Her writing has appeared in Nature, New Scientist, WIRED, the Guardian and elsewhere. Before moving into journalism, Layal worked as a biomedical researcher at University College London and the University of Oxford. She has a PhD in virology and immunology from the University of Oxford. This is her first book.
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