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Dayna Bowen Matthew, "Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America" (NYU Press, 2022)

Jul 19, 2025
Dayna Bowen Matthew, Dean of the George Washington University Law School and author of "Just Health," discusses the intertwining crises of racism and public health in America. She shares a poignant personal story about her father's struggle with poverty and prejudice, illustrating systemic barriers faced by marginalized groups. The conversation challenges the myth of the American Dream, emphasizing the urgent need for policy reforms to combat structural inequalities. Matthew advocates for community engagement and comprehensive solutions to create a more equitable healthcare system.
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ANECDOTE

Father's Story Reveals Structural Racism

  • Dayna Bowen Matthew shares her father's story to illustrate the impact of structural racism on health and opportunity.
  • Her father worked multiple low-paying jobs to provide better education for his children, yet died prematurely at age 49.
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Structural Racism as Systemic Problem

  • Structural racism is like seeing dead schools of fish, not just a single dead fish along the shore.
  • It reveals systemic problems affecting multiple communities, not isolated individual issues.
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Law at Core of Structural Racism

  • Law is central to both creating and fixing structural inequality.
  • Structural racism organizes people hierarchically by race, distributing resources and opportunities accordingly.
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