Disability Justice in Public Health Emergencies
Discover the profound insights in Disability Justice in Public Health Emergencies, authored by a team of experts and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024. This compelling paperback spans 166 pages and delves into the critical shortcomings of current public health emergency responses. The book meticulously examines how these responses often neglect the complex and diverse needs of disabled individuals, particularly during epidemics and pandemics.
By highlighting the intersection of disability with race and class, the authors reveal how societal vulnerabilities exacerbate existing inequalities. This essential read not only critiques past failures but also advocates for a more inclusive approach to public health that recognizes and addresses the unique challenges faced by disabled communities. Equip yourself with the knowledge to foster equity in health responses and promote justice for all individuals during public health crises.