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Health Affairs is planning an upcoming issue on Racism & Health, intended to deepen and extend the scholarship on the relationship between racism, health, and health care, with a focus on new topics and evidence of interventions that address racism and health.

A follow up to our February 2022 issue, the new issue – planned for October 2023 -- will also feature original research, analyses, commentaries, and personal narrative. The deadline to submit abstracts is December 19, 2022.

You are invited to join Health Affairs on November, 14, 2022, for an informal Q&A session, “Tips for Navigating our Request for Abstracts (RFA) Process: Racism & Health,” to reach the most diverse audience of authors and make the process as accessible as possible.

The Q&A will be hosted by Health Affairs Senior Editor Jessica Bylander. She will be joined by Rachel Hardeman, associate professor and Blue Cross Endowed Professor of Health and Racial Equity at the University of Minnesota.

Dr. Hardeman was an advisor on the first Racism & Health theme issue, and will share her thoughts on what makes a successful abstract and her advice for someone hoping to publish in Health Affairs.

Date: November 14, 2022
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Eastern
Access: Open to all
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