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Author:
Grigsby, S. Mayumi, author.
Title:
EmpowHERed health : reforming a dismissive healthcare system / S. Mayumi "Umi" Grigsby.
Publisher:
New Degree Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
317 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
African American women--Health and hygiene--United States.
African Americans--Medical care--United States.
Discrimination in medical care--United States.
Minorities--Health and hygiene--United States.
Equality--Health aspects--United States.
Health care reform--United States.
African American women--Health and hygiene.
African Americans--Medical care.
Discrimination in medical care.
Equality--Health aspects.
Health care reform.
Minorities--Health and hygiene.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographic references.
Summary:
"When experiencing health issues, going to the doctor should make you feel better. What happens when it makes you feel worse? In EmpowHERed Health: Reforming a Dismissive Health Care System, author S. Mayumi 'Umi' Grigsby discusses the potential link between negative interactions with health professionals and health inequity with a focus on Black women in US. Spurred by her own experience with doctors who, for years, dismissed her pain, Grigsby was finally vindicated by a doctor who was a woman of color. Confirming her suspicion with a diagnosis of a shocking number of uterine fibroids, Grigsby wondered if other women were being treated similarly. Following interviews with numerous women, she was horrified to discover her mistrust was justified. Grigsby shares her story as well as theirs in the hope of helping others navigate through a health care system that seems to shrug them off. In this book you'll hear from: Reese, who's story shines a light on the inadequacies in sexual health education in public schools; Lyle who shows us that some doctors are not trained to contextualize; Sheila who did everything right for herself and still didn't receive the care she deserved. EmpowHERed speaks to not only Black women but also other marginalized individuals who are looking to feel empowHERed and less alone in their fight against the health care system. The title may be gendered but the message is inclusive. Grigsby asks the question(s): Do you feel empowHERed? If not, would you like to be?"--Back cover.
ISBN:
1636766269
9781636766263
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1240907443
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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