Influencing Public Health Through Culture

HEALTH • MEDICAL APARTHEID • SYSTEMIC VIOLENCE

Problem

COVID-19 disproportionately impacts Black, Indigenous, Asian Pacific Islander, and Latinx communities

Data


3x

Black women are 3x more likely to die from COVID-19 than white men

73%

of white medical students hold at least one race-based bias toward Black people, specifically around pain tolerance

Bias

Hospitals are more likely to call the police on their Black patients and visitors than white ones

2-3x

Type 2 diabetes inherently raises COVID-19 mortality rates by 2-3 times

Solution

Through Survival Pending Revolution, poets shift narratives around vaccine hesitancy by highlighting the dilemma of COVID-19 plaguing underrepresented (and under-resourced) communities while bringing awareness to the systemic racial injustices that exist particularly in the medical field.

Stories

Poets contend with how to best protect and advocate for themselves, their communities, and their futures—alongside the many structural factors placing their communities at risk.

Culturally Responsive

Culturally Informed

Scienticfically Backed

Youth Perspective