How Past is Our Past? Unpacking and Mitigating the Impact of Structural Racism on Substance Use, Part 1: Why Should We Care About the Impact of Structural Racism on Substance Use? (Webinar Recording)

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How Past is Our Past? Unpacking and Mitigating the Impact of Structural Racism on Substance Use
Part 1: Why Should We Care About the Impact of Structural Racism on Substance Use?
Anam Siddiqi, MPH

May 15, 2023, 1:00pm-2:30pm EST

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Understanding the role structural racism plays in society and its relationship to substance use disorders is critical to prevention and promoting healthy behaviors. Part 1 of the two-part webinar series, How Past is our Past? Unpacking and Mitigating the Impact of Structural Racism on Substance Use, introduces a conceptual framework to link structural racism to substance use by identifying common systems, policies, and programs that negatively impact people of color and examining how stress from racism can lead to poor physical and mental health, which can in turn increase the risk for substance use.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Define structural racism, recognize its historic roots, and understand how it impacts the present day.
  • Explain the connection between racism, stress, and substance use.
  • Explain why racism should be considered another component of the social determinants of health model.
  • Recognize and mitigate their individual and organizational roles in upholding racist systems, policies, and institutions.
  • Explain why public health officials, clinicians, behavioral health specialists, and other healthcare providers should care about the impact of structural racism on substance use.

PRESENTERS

Anam Siddiqi, MPHAnam Siddiqi, MPH is a Research Program Manager at The Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies in Family Medicine and Primary Care. Ms. Siddiqi received her MPH in Health Policy Analysis and Evaluation from the University of Maryland. Her interests include reducing health disparities, advancing healthcare systems, and promoting community collaboration to improve health.

 

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May 15, 2023
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