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Health Implications of Racialized State Violence Against South Asians in the USA
by
Khan, Samira
, Rao, Trushna
, Misra, Supriya
, Yusuf, Yousra
, Singh, Shipra
, Paul, Anto
, Tankasala, Nehanda
in
18th century
/ Aggression
/ Arab Americans
/ Asian Americans
/ Asian cultural groups
/ Asians
/ Cultural differences
/ Deportation
/ Diaspora
/ Discrimination
/ Economic resources
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Enforcement
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnic groups
/ Frame analysis
/ Governance
/ Hate
/ Health information
/ Health research
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Inequality
/ Law
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental health
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Perspective Article
/ Political participation
/ Political violence
/ Politics
/ Prevalence
/ Public Health
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Racial profiling
/ Racialization
/ Racism
/ Resources
/ September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
/ Side effects
/ Social Inequality
/ Social Structure
/ South Asian cultural groups
/ Stop & frisk
/ United States
/ USA PATRIOT Act 2001-US
/ Violence
/ Xenophobia
2022
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Health Implications of Racialized State Violence Against South Asians in the USA
by
Khan, Samira
, Rao, Trushna
, Misra, Supriya
, Yusuf, Yousra
, Singh, Shipra
, Paul, Anto
, Tankasala, Nehanda
in
18th century
/ Aggression
/ Arab Americans
/ Asian Americans
/ Asian cultural groups
/ Asians
/ Cultural differences
/ Deportation
/ Diaspora
/ Discrimination
/ Economic resources
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Enforcement
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnic groups
/ Frame analysis
/ Governance
/ Hate
/ Health information
/ Health research
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Inequality
/ Law
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental health
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Perspective Article
/ Political participation
/ Political violence
/ Politics
/ Prevalence
/ Public Health
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Racial profiling
/ Racialization
/ Racism
/ Resources
/ September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
/ Side effects
/ Social Inequality
/ Social Structure
/ South Asian cultural groups
/ Stop & frisk
/ United States
/ USA PATRIOT Act 2001-US
/ Violence
/ Xenophobia
2022
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Health Implications of Racialized State Violence Against South Asians in the USA
by
Khan, Samira
, Rao, Trushna
, Misra, Supriya
, Yusuf, Yousra
, Singh, Shipra
, Paul, Anto
, Tankasala, Nehanda
in
18th century
/ Aggression
/ Arab Americans
/ Asian Americans
/ Asian cultural groups
/ Asians
/ Cultural differences
/ Deportation
/ Diaspora
/ Discrimination
/ Economic resources
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Enforcement
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnic groups
/ Frame analysis
/ Governance
/ Hate
/ Health information
/ Health research
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Immigration
/ Immigration policy
/ Inequality
/ Law
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental health
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Perspective Article
/ Political participation
/ Political violence
/ Politics
/ Prevalence
/ Public Health
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Racial profiling
/ Racialization
/ Racism
/ Resources
/ September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
/ Side effects
/ Social Inequality
/ Social Structure
/ South Asian cultural groups
/ Stop & frisk
/ United States
/ USA PATRIOT Act 2001-US
/ Violence
/ Xenophobia
2022
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Health Implications of Racialized State Violence Against South Asians in the USA
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Health Implications of Racialized State Violence Against South Asians in the USA
2022
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Overview
South Asians, one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the USA today, trace their roots to countries in the Indian subcontinent (e.g., Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) and its global diaspora. With a wide range of cultural, religious, and linguistic diversity, as well as immigration experiences and inequality, South Asians have experienced racialized violence and discrimination since first arriving in the USA in the 1700s. Following September 11, 2001, South Asians and other groups racialized as “Brown,” including Muslim, Sikh, Middle Eastern, and Arab Americans, have experienced a marked increase in state violence, including racist laws, policies, and immigration enforcement. Despite abundant evidence of the adverse effects of violence on mental and physical health, there is limited research examining the impact of this racialized state violence on the health of South Asians in the USA. We summarize and synthesize existing peer-reviewed and gray literature on the prevalence and types of violence experienced by South Asians in the USA and enumerate their potential detrimental health impacts. We highlight the paucity of public health data and propose a conceptual framework describing how racialized violence and hate have significant implications for health among South Asians in the USA. Ultimately, these findings illuminate the need for change at the highest levels of governance to mitigate and resist hate violence, including through political participation and inclusion and equitable allocation of social and economic resources, to improve the health of South Asians in the USA.
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