YWCA Tulsa's Campaign Aims To Contextualize Racial Inequalit

YWCA Tulsa's Campaign Aims To Contextualize Racial Inequality As Public Health Crisis


By: Ashlyn Brothers
TULSA, Okla. -
The Young Women’s Christian Association’s "Stand Against Racism" campaign is underway at the group’s Tulsa chapter. Saturday's virtual event was centered around healthcare. 
Health experts and local leaders from various sectors believe the campaign is a pathway to solutions but addressing racism as a public health crisis is far from over. 
Access to healthcare for certain groups, social activists said, isn't easily accessible. 
"Racism is not a unique problem,” YWCA Tulsa director of community engagement Ebony Easiley said. “Racism is something that permeates in every system.”
Easiley said Saturday’s panel titled "From Declarations To Change: Addressing Racism as a Public Health Crisis" is the continuation of a nationwide conversation. 

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YWCA Tulsa's Campaign Aims To Contextualize Racial Inequality As Public Health Crisis

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By: Ashlyn Brothers
TULSA, Okla. -
The Young Women’s Christian Association’s "Stand Against Racism" campaign is underway at the group’s Tulsa chapter. Saturday's virtual event was centered around healthcare. 
Health experts and local leaders from various sectors believe the campaign is a pathway to solutions but addressing racism as a public health crisis is far from over. 
Access to healthcare for certain groups, social activists said, isn't easily accessible. 
"Racism is not a unique problem,” YWCA Tulsa director of community engagement Ebony Easiley said. “Racism is something that permeates in every system.”
Easiley said Saturday’s panel titled "From Declarations To Change: Addressing Racism as a Public Health Crisis" is the continuation of a nationwide conversation. 

Related Keywords

Latinx Tulsans , Krystal Reyes , Ebony Easiley , Public Health Crisis , Ywca , Young Women Christian Association Stand Against Racism , Young Women , Christian Association , Declarations To Change , Addressing Racism , Public Health , Tulsa Equality Indicators , South Tulsans , கிரிஸ்டல் ரெய்ஸ் , பொது ஆரோக்கியம் நெருக்கடி , ஈவ்க , இளம் பெண்கள் , கிறிஸ்துவர் சங்கம் , பொது ஆரோக்கியம் ,

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