People act as if they’re afraid of you. You’re treated with less respect. You get poorer service. Those questions are part of the “Everyday Discrimination Scale.” A high score correlates with serious health problems, says Harvard professor David Williams. https://t.co/zYfRwVkgK6
“There are racial disparities in health in the United States. Over 200 Black people die prematurely every single day,” says Harvard public health professor David Williams. He’s spent a quarter-century researching the impact of racism on health. https://t.co/6RyKSS4YAr