Engaging the World on Health Equity Through Reading

Why these books?

The texts in this digital display are derived from the Engaging the World: Health Equity Bibliography, composed in partnership with Leatherby Libraries, and are shown with permission from their respective publishers. 

The Engaging the World: Health Equity Bibliography offers texts addressing numerous aspects of health equity.  Featuring an array of genres (nonfiction, fiction, memoir, poetry, essays, and articles), topics include African-, Arab-, Asian-, and Latinx-American health; economics of the healthcare system in the United States and across the world; the LBGTQ+ community; COVID-19; the opioid epidemic, and other topics in pharmaceuticals; history of women's health; various aspects of mental health (personal narratives and history); impact of religion on healthcare; climate change as it relates global health (including natural disasters; maltreatment, misdiagnosis, and inadequate care--the list goes on.  Unfortunately, some topics are not as well covered in literature as others--even more reason to engage on this topic.

I hope you enjoy the texts featured here, share your discoveries, and write about your experiences to help the world gain a more comprehensive view of health equity. 

Please visit Leatherby Libraries to see the physical display on the first floor of Leatherby Libraries.

Vesper North '23, display curator

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