Racism could be declared a public health crisis in Hamilton County
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Racism could be declared a public health crisis in Hamilton County
Hamilton County officials said there is a clear connection between race and health, and the Commission hopes the steps laid out in the resolution make sure racism is no longer a predictor of how long a person lives.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recognizes racism as a public health crisis in his state, he said this week. Now, Black lawmakers just need to make it official by getting a resolution through the state Congress..
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