Hamilton Journal News

Dr. Erica Taylor

- Guest Columnist

Racial Inequities and healthcare disparitie­s are not new but are gaining increased and muchneeded attention.

According to the Children’s Defense Fund:

■ 1 in 6 children (11.9 million) were classified as poor in America in 2018. 73% of them were children of color

■ 1 in 6 children (12.5 million) lived in food-insecure homes (Blacks and Hispanics are twice as likely to have food-insecure children)

■ 1 in 4 children (18.6 million) were children of immigrants or immigrants themselves

Poverty, income and wealth equality, lack of affordable housing, food insecurity, and lack of adequate health care or health care coverage are just some of the challenges children face; however, children and families of color are statistica­lly overburden­ed.

These disparitie­s decrease children’s chances of success. They lead to decreased child developmen­t and performanc­e in school, thus decreasing the chance for a better, brighter life.

We as a society have to ask why these difference­s exist and what can we do to ease the suffering of our children. Continued research is necessary to understand the root cause of these inequities and how structured, consistent­ly funded interventi­ons and support can be provided.

Consistent living wages; affordable housing; job and training programs; eliminatio­n of barriers to access health coverage, and access to affordable and healthy options for nutrition are just some of the options to consider. Food programs in school were a lifeline for our families, but with summer breaks and now with virtual learning, nutrition is becoming even more scarce. Easy access to food and/or mobile food sources are just some of the programs that are seen as a success across the country.

Many families struggle to navigate the complex health systems and those that have English as their second language report that they find it almost impossible. Discrimina­tion, exclusion, and racism

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Poverty, income and wealth equality, lack of affordable housing, food insecurity, and lack of adequate health care or coverage are just some of the challenges. However, children and families of color are statistica­lly overburden­ed.
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