Pernicious executive order 13950 revoked, yet structural racism looms large

R. Fix
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This commentary piece discusses the important and harmful outcomes that would have followed the recently signed United States’ Executive Order 13950—Combatting Race and Sex Stereotyping. Put simply, the Executive Order would have seriously restricted federal diversity training content, and federal funding toward training and research work of federal contractors, on structural racism, sexism, and implicit bias. Executive Order 13950 was revoked by President Biden on his Inauguration Day; still, more needs to be done to address structural racism. Below, I describe why trainings that target implicit bias and structural racism and related research—are necessary for the public good. I also talk about critical next steps in trainings, research, and policy for key leadership toward reduction of structural racism. Given the recent change in US presidential administration, this timely paper has important implications for research focused on structural racism. Additionally, this discourse addresses how those in leadership positions within public health, through evaluation and modification of policies, can dramatically hinder or promote racial equity.
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有害的13950号行政命令被撤销,但结构性种族主义依然突出
这篇评论文章讨论了最近签署的美国第13950号行政命令——打击种族和性别刻板印象——可能带来的重要和有害的后果。简而言之,该行政命令将严重限制联邦多样性培训的内容,以及联邦政府对联邦承包商在结构性种族主义、性别歧视和隐性偏见方面的培训和研究工作的资助。第13950号行政命令在拜登总统就职当天被撤销;不过,要解决结构性种族主义问题还需要做更多的工作。下面,我将描述为什么针对内隐偏见和结构性种族主义以及相关研究的培训对公共利益是必要的。我还谈到了为减少结构性种族主义而进行的关键领导培训、研究和政策方面的关键下一步。鉴于最近美国总统政府的变化,这篇及时的论文对关注结构性种族主义的研究具有重要意义。此外,本文论述了那些在公共卫生领域处于领导地位的人如何通过评估和修改政策,极大地阻碍或促进种族平等。
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