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Nov 21, 2024
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GOVT 3251 - [Health Equity, Politics and Policy] (crosslisted) AMST 3261 , PUBPOL 3251 (SBA-AS, SCD-AS) Summer. Not offered: 2023-2024. Next offered: 2024-2025. 4 credits. Student option grading.
Permission of instructor required. This class is part of the Prisons Program, and will be taught in Moravia, NY.
J. Michener.
COVID-19 did not affect everyone equally. In fact, the opposite is true: the pandemic exposed dramatic health inequities by race, class, gender, and other factors. Not only were some groups more likely to catch and die from the virus than others, these same groups disproportionately suffered from its economic and social fallout, too. In the wake of this devastation, this course examines health (in)equities and what we can do about them. We explore what health equity means and how politics, policy, and power shape it – both over time and across countries. Students will investigate how a wide range of social determinants (in addition to public health and health care systems) configure differences in health status across demographic groups. Three key touchstones of the class will be (1) a series of “deep dives” into specific policy areas, such as housing and environmental health, maternal and child health, and mental health and well-being (2) a consistent emphasis on politics, markets, and power (3) substantive opportunities for students to actively engage in health equity efforts beyond the classroom. (AM, CP)
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