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Black Health Disparities Go Back To Slavery | Discovered Truth: Full Documentary 

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Discovered Truth: A Health Care Journey discusses black barriers to healthcare due to racism, distrust, and slavery and how that effects racial health disparities now.
Historically the African American community has been under and uninsured. The historic road to health insurance is rooted in isolation but changes in society and the Affordable Care Act itself carries some surprises for consideration and action. Produced with MNSure and the Stairstep Initative.
00:00 Discovered Truth: A Health Care Journey
00:32 Black health disparities are massive
04:45 African Americans have been abused by the health care system since slavery
06:15 The Slave Health Deficit: medical and health sciences perpetuated racism and justified slavery
07:17 Black cooperative power and mutual aid in the church and beyond
11:22 Black-owned insurance companies around the country
12:50 Black economic cooperative power in the Black community
17:00 US Presidents pushed for universal healthcare for over 99 years
18:11 MNSure and the online marketplaces for healthcare
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@1968andoweuone
@1968andoweuone 2 года назад
This was excellent presentation and information. The cold hard truth still brings tears and a certain type of feeling of being in this country.
@clbo9878
@clbo9878 Год назад
The thing that gets me about these type of documentaries is how they talk about black people being enslaved in the past. Blacks are still enslaved today and they are still discriminated against and experimented upon by the medical community. The WHITE POWER STRUCTURE never stops its evil doing and misdeeds. It just CHANGES the way they exercise it, and I think this confuses most blacks to believe that things have gotten better or gone away. Well, you've got another thought coming. What I don't understand is why black and brown people won't just come together as a people and build their own institutions and deal with each other so they don't have to worry about being mistreated and harmed by other groups and their systems. I don't understand why they go in circles doing the SAME THING they've alwsys done to no avail, and APPROPRIATELY confront their situation.
@user-gt8dt7bu2t
@user-gt8dt7bu2t 8 месяцев назад
I feel the same way
@supermaple1919
@supermaple1919 2 месяца назад
Dittooohhh!!!
@georgeduncan8946
@georgeduncan8946 Год назад
Medical Apartheid......💥💥 a great book. Sad😫🥺
@clbo9878
@clbo9878 Год назад
The thing that gets me about these type of documentaries is how they talk about black people being enslaved in the past. Blacks are still enslaved today and they are still discriminated against and experimented upon by the medical community. The WHITE POWER STRUCTURE never stops its evil doing and misdeeds. It just CHANGES the way they exercise it, and I think this confuses most blacks to believe that things have gotten better or gone away. Well, you've got another thought coming. What I don't understand is why black and brown people won't just come together as a people and build their own institutions and deal with each other so they don't have to worry about being mistreated and harmed by other groups and their systems. I don't understand why they go in circles doing the SAME THING they've alwsys done to no avail, and APPROPRIATELY confront their situation.
@deedydiy4041
@deedydiy4041 Год назад
It’s a book I had to put down at times because of the anger it ignited in me. It’s an enlightening and infuriating read.
@rodgerschapelamewashington3075
@rodgerschapelamewashington3075 11 месяцев назад
@@deedydiy4041 Me too. I read it for my graduate school thesis. Often, I had to step away from that book.
@blkhistorydecoded
@blkhistorydecoded 8 месяцев назад
​@@deedydiy4041The interesting thing is that the Slave Owners had a vested interest in making sure that their Slaves were taken care of when they got sick or injured. After all the plantation was a business and when your property is not functioning that is a problem.
@seedsowersofisrael.4660
@seedsowersofisrael.4660 Год назад
Fit the curses of Deuteronomy 28 perfectly
@drapetomaniadrapetomania5998
@drapetomaniadrapetomania5998 13 дней назад
Thanks
@neverendingjourneystilllea5271
@neverendingjourneystilllea5271 3 года назад
Thank you
@hasinahmasud5503
@hasinahmasud5503 8 месяцев назад
I feel so sorry for my people how they we treated. Because of this we should be more respectful to each other. In today’s world if you are not wearing a Wig even your own black people will look at you crazy. Since when do we get so ashamed of our own hair and features it’s sad 😢. Black women should be proud of everything about themselves including their hair texture and wear it with pride. But instead they are wearing these long wigs and sadly the whole world knows it’s a wig. Sisters love yourselves and accept your ethnicity because it’s beautiful. If really nice to see the women on this platform wearing their own hair it’s beautiful.❤ Black men have gone as far as to shave their heads to get rid of their hair how sad. And the relaxers Why??
@6time686
@6time686 8 месяцев назад
Correct. Everywhere I look black women are wearing braids three inches from the ground, fake eyelashes, blond wigs, bonnets, fake nails and excessive make-up. It's very sad. Most BW do not like what they see in the mirror and it is very evident.
@RichBradshawJr
@RichBradshawJr 2 месяца назад
Very Informative Presentation
@TheZenGarden_
@TheZenGarden_ Год назад
My people (Deut.28:15-68) are destroyed for lack of KNOWLEDGE:... ~ Hosea 4:6
@axelstandoutspeakswithmusi4220
COOL DJ. HERC 🔊🔊🔊🔊🎼🎼🎼🎤🎤🎤🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶🎸🥁🥁🥁🥁
@Yahoo947
@Yahoo947 11 месяцев назад
What can one so if they were orr have been kidnapped and placed in a mental hospital for days and never ever oncea seeing an attorney or court and afterwards told that the attorneys in there city do not handle these type of cases????
@playboysmooth8550
@playboysmooth8550 2 года назад
When following instinct will never go wrong. And without a exchanging phone numbers. And got to spend time spying on me 24 hours and now how many families reacting with each other's
@hermanhall7989
@hermanhall7989 2 года назад
Yes I understand the medical disparities, in the black communities, but what are the visionary solutions, for black owned clinics hospital's and a penetration into the negative impact, of health care, in the black communities.
@ask_why000
@ask_why000 2 года назад
Epigenetics is the solution and truth in science.
@clbo9878
@clbo9878 Год назад
The thing that gets me about these type of documentaries is how they talk about black people being enslaved in the past. Blacks are still enslaved today and they are still discriminated against and experimented upon by the medical community. The WHITE POWER STRUCTURE never stops its evil doing and misdeeds. It just CHANGES the way they exercise it, and I think this confuses most blacks to believe that things have gotten better or gone away. Well, you've got another thought coming. What I don't understand is why black and brown people won't just come together as a people and build their own institutions and deal with each other so they don't have to worry about being mistreated and harmed by other groups and their systems. I don't understand why they go in circles doing the SAME THING they've alwsys done to no avail, and APPROPRIATELY confront their situation.
@cherishchannel452
@cherishchannel452 2 года назад
Great experience doc, you are a godsent dr Ebhariagbe on RU-vid, keep up the good work, I am completely free from HSV2 ..
@genevareynolds7304
@genevareynolds7304 2 года назад
I would love to know who this family descendants are...the pic is a familiar on a book I have...titled_THE BLACK FAMILY IN SLAVERY AND FREEDOM.1750- 1925. THE WAY OUR ANCESTORS WHERE FED..WHICH WAS VERY UNHEALTHY. THE MENTAL ABUSE....I FEEL HAS GENETIC ORIGINS THAT HAS BEEN PASSED ON FROM GENERATIONS..🤔. MENTALITY 🤔
@clbo9878
@clbo9878 Год назад
The thing that gets me about these type of documentaries is how they talk about black people being enslaved in the past. Blacks are still enslaved today and they are still discriminated against and experimented upon by the medical community. The WHITE POWER STRUCTURE never stops its evil doing and misdeeds. It just CHANGES the way they exercise it, and I think this confuses most blacks to believe that things have gotten better or gone away. Well, you've got another thought coming. What I don't understand is why black and brown people won't just come together as a people and build their own institutions and deal with each other so they don't have to worry about being mistreated and harmed by other groups and their systems. I don't understand why they go in circles doing the SAME THING they've alwsys done to no avail, and APPROPRIATELY confront their situation.
@Drbob369
@Drbob369 4 месяца назад
The mental health has always been a disaster
@user-qj3jh8dj4y
@user-qj3jh8dj4y 8 месяцев назад
BLACK POWER
@Drbob369
@Drbob369 4 месяца назад
Especially mental health and crass immorality
@joedoe7706
@joedoe7706 Месяц назад
🙄
@blkhistorydecoded
@blkhistorydecoded 8 месяцев назад
Seriously, you think that the Slave Owners r going to allow their Slaves to become sick and die and then he has to purchase another Slave and go through the same thing?
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