Decolonization and antiracism: intersecting pathways to global health equity

Collins O. Airhihenbuwa, Chandra Ford, Juliet Iwelunmor, Derek M. Griffith, Khadijah Ameen, Teri Murray, Ucheoma Nwaozuru

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Abstract

In this paper, as Black scholars, we address ways that interventions designed to promote equity in health can create pathways for coupling decolonization with antiracism by drawing on the intersection of the health of Africans and African Americans. To frame this intersection, we offer the Public Health Critical Race Praxis (PHCRP) and the PEN-3 Cultural Model as antiracism and decolonization tools that can jointly advance research on colonization and racism globally. We argue that racism is a global reality; PHCRP, an antiracism framework, and PEN-3, a decolonizing framework, can guide interventions to promote equity for Africans and African Americans.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)846-860
Number of pages15
JournalEthnicity and Health
Volume29
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Decolonization
  • Good health and well-being (SDG 3)
  • PEN-3 cultural model
  • antiracism
  • global health
  • peace, justice, and strong institutions (SDG 16)
  • public health critical race praxis
  • reduced inequalities (SDG 10)

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