Fast Food in Black Communities
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This week, Dr. Kendra Outler interviews Dr. Naa Oya A. Kwate, an associate professor at Rutgers University, about her research into racial inequalities in African American health --specifically, our relationship with fast food.
In this episode, the doctors discuss several significant issues around this topic:
The food we eat
Our access to healthy choices
The history of fast food in the black community
Together, they dive into food policing and why physicians should not ignore race when looking at health and food choices. Dr. Kwate shares her research into how fast food has become embedded into black communities and why African Americans are disproportionately affected by the lack of access to healthy food options across all communities, even with those with higher earnings.
Dr. Kwate cites research that will cause us to rethink the term 'food desert' and dig deeper into what's really going on.
Tune into the episode for a much-needed conversation about our communities relationship with fast food.