“We Have to Move Quickly to Cement This Willingness for Change”: News Narratives About Declarations of Racism as a Public Health Crisis, 2019–2021

Objective: To understand how declarations of racism as a public health crisis were portrayed in the news from 2019 to 2021. Methods: We assessed a national sample of articles (n = 127) to see how declarations of racism as a public health crisis were characterized in the news. Results: Coverage skyro...

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Main Authors: Hina Mahmood, Pamela Mejia, Katherine Schaff, Catherine Labiran, Xavier Morales, Lori Dorfman
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Language:English
Published: Mary Ann Liebert 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/heq.2023.0276
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Pamela Mejia
Katherine Schaff
Catherine Labiran
Xavier Morales
Lori Dorfman
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description Objective: To understand how declarations of racism as a public health crisis were portrayed in the news from 2019 to 2021. Methods: We assessed a national sample of articles (n = 127) to see how declarations of racism as a public health crisis were characterized in the news. Results: Coverage skyrocketed in June 2020 with 800 articles in that month alone, many of which mentioned systemic or structural racism (43% of articles). Government speakers were quoted in 90% of articles while community voices only appeared in 24% of articles. Discussion: Narratives that center the causes of structural and systemic racism can help inform the public about the health harms of racism and can also report on solutions to achieve health and racial equity that could influence policymakers and the public. Health Equity Implications: Those proposing new declarations should make concerted efforts to ensure that these declarations generate news coverage, without relying on acts of violence against Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. Public health practitioners, advocates, and officials should center communities most impacted and help them in creating a system that addresses racial and health inequities.
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spelling doaj-art-660169cbb0d9412dbf23d51825efd2502025-08-20T03:49:37ZengMary Ann LiebertHealth Equity2473-12422025-02-01911710.1089/heq.2023.0276“We Have to Move Quickly to Cement This Willingness for Change”: News Narratives About Declarations of Racism as a Public Health Crisis, 2019–2021Hina Mahmood0Pamela Mejia1Katherine Schaff2Catherine Labiran3Xavier Morales4Lori Dorfman5Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, California, USA.Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, California, USA.Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, California, USA.The Praxis Project, Oakland, California, USA.The Praxis Project, Oakland, California, USA.Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, California, USA.Objective: To understand how declarations of racism as a public health crisis were portrayed in the news from 2019 to 2021. Methods: We assessed a national sample of articles (n = 127) to see how declarations of racism as a public health crisis were characterized in the news. Results: Coverage skyrocketed in June 2020 with 800 articles in that month alone, many of which mentioned systemic or structural racism (43% of articles). Government speakers were quoted in 90% of articles while community voices only appeared in 24% of articles. Discussion: Narratives that center the causes of structural and systemic racism can help inform the public about the health harms of racism and can also report on solutions to achieve health and racial equity that could influence policymakers and the public. Health Equity Implications: Those proposing new declarations should make concerted efforts to ensure that these declarations generate news coverage, without relying on acts of violence against Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. Public health practitioners, advocates, and officials should center communities most impacted and help them in creating a system that addresses racial and health inequities.https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/heq.2023.0276public healthpublic health policiesracismnews coveragehealth inequitiesdeclarations of racism as a public health issue
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Pamela Mejia
Katherine Schaff
Catherine Labiran
Xavier Morales
Lori Dorfman
“We Have to Move Quickly to Cement This Willingness for Change”: News Narratives About Declarations of Racism as a Public Health Crisis, 2019–2021
Health Equity
public health
public health policies
racism
news coverage
health inequities
declarations of racism as a public health issue
title “We Have to Move Quickly to Cement This Willingness for Change”: News Narratives About Declarations of Racism as a Public Health Crisis, 2019–2021
title_full “We Have to Move Quickly to Cement This Willingness for Change”: News Narratives About Declarations of Racism as a Public Health Crisis, 2019–2021
title_fullStr “We Have to Move Quickly to Cement This Willingness for Change”: News Narratives About Declarations of Racism as a Public Health Crisis, 2019–2021
title_full_unstemmed “We Have to Move Quickly to Cement This Willingness for Change”: News Narratives About Declarations of Racism as a Public Health Crisis, 2019–2021
title_short “We Have to Move Quickly to Cement This Willingness for Change”: News Narratives About Declarations of Racism as a Public Health Crisis, 2019–2021
title_sort we have to move quickly to cement this willingness for change news narratives about declarations of racism as a public health crisis 2019 2021
topic public health
public health policies
racism
news coverage
health inequities
declarations of racism as a public health issue
url https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/heq.2023.0276
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