Law and policy are essential tools for protecting and promoting the health of the public. An understanding of public health law is an important skill for anyone pursuing a public health, medical, or nursing career.
Structural discrimination operates through policies, cultural norms, and institutional practices, creating interlocking systems of oppression that shape individual experience across multiple dimensions of identity such as race, gender, sexual orientation, social class, and immigration status.
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