Rachel Hardeman is the Blue Cross Endowed Professor in Health and Racial Equity and the founding director of the Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity (CARHE, pronounced "care") at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. She serves as a member of the advisory committee to the director of the CDC and was named one of TIME's 2024 TIME100 most influential people in the world. A racial health equity researcher, Hardeman studies a critical and complex determinant of health inequity—racism. Her work contributes to a body of knowledge that links structural racism to health in tangible ways, identifies opportunities for intervention, and dismantles the systems, structures, and institutions that allow inequities to persist.
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Structural racism, reflected in uneven access to care, inequitable community conditions, and the wealth gap, drives persisting racial disparities in health. Unconscionable dif...
Join us to kickoff Aspen Ideas: Health 2024 with welcome remarks from Aspen Institute leaders, 10 Big Ideas from Aspen Ideas: Health speakers, and a special performance from t...