Race, Gender and Health
"Race, Gender and Health" is an insightful exploration into the intricate relationship between race, gender, and health status, particularly emphasizing the experiences of nonwhite women in the United States. Published by SAGE Publications Inc in 1996, this compelling paperback spans 226 pages and features contributions from various authors who delve into the structural and cultural factors impacting women's health issues. Through rigorous analysis and thought-provoking discussions, this book unveils the systemic challenges faced by marginalized groups and underscores the need for an inclusive approach to health care. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in public health, social justice, or gender studies, "Race, Gender and Health" offers valuable perspectives that are essential for understanding the complexities of health disparities in today's society.