Abstract

Stephani Hatch was raised in Atlanta, GA, by parents who had lived through racial segregation in the US public school system. Her parents, Hatch says, “sacrificed quite a lot for us to get a quality education. Like many during the 1980s, I was bussed to majority white schools for most of my education, to make sure I went to schools with resources because US school resources are often linked to a neighbourhood's wealth. It wasn’t lost on us as children the challenges we faced as a family. I am Black American, raised in the south in Atlanta and I think particularly in terms of exposure to racism and discrimination, there is a life course narrative very much entrenched in social context. And so for me, and for many of us, witnessing, anticipating, and experiencing racism and discrimination begin at a very young age.” Department of ErrorPrasad A. Stephani Hatch: rethinking power in health-care research. Lancet 2021; 398: 1559—In this Profile, the second sentence of the fourth paragraph has been corrected to read “…Health and Social Equity Hub for which she is a Co-Principal Investigator”. This correction has been made to the online version as of Nov 25, 2021. Full-Text PDF

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