Genomic Science and the Racial Health Divide

Published: Nov. 13, 2017, noon

Racial health disparities in the U.S. cry out for attention, but, according to Catherine Bliss, the root causes of such disparities are not being adequately investigated. Bliss contends that genetic science, although it has commandeered governmental efforts to address the racial health divide, is not committed to probing the social and structural factors that generate health disparities along racial lines. Also: Leslie Hinkson describes the new volume in which Bliss\u2019s chapter on health disparities appears.\nEhlers and Hinkson, eds., Subprime Health: Debt and Race in U.S. Medicine University of Minnesota Press, 2017\nCatherine Bliss, Race Decoded: The Genomic Fight for Social Justice Stanford University Press, 2012\nThe post Genomic Science and the Racial Health Divide appeared first on KPFA.