Do black lives matter in public health research and training?
Molly S RosenbergShabbar I RanapurwalaAshley TownesAngela M BengtsonPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Black Americans are disproportionately affected by homicide, compared to white Americans. For both black and white Americans, the majority of PYLL due to homicide are firearm-related. Yet, homicide research is dramatically underrepresented in public health research investments in terms of grant funding and publications, despite available public health training opportunities. If left unchecked, the observed disproportionate distribution of investments in public health resources threatens to perpetuate a system that disadvantages black Americans.