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Introduction: Social and Structural Determinants of Health and Health Equity (1-6)
Section I: Health Equity Research and Policy (7-8)
1 Health Inequities, Social Determinants, and Intersectionality (9-30)
2 Identifying and Implementing Opportunities to Realize Health Equity Through a Lifespan Lens of Legal and Policy Research (31-46)
3 The Character Assassination of Black Males: Some Consequences for Research in Public Health (47-62)
4 Promoting Positive Development, Health, and Social Justice Through Dismantling Genetic Determinism (63-82)
5 Philosophical Perspectives on Social Justice: A Framework for Discussing a Children, Youth, and Families Health Policy and Research Agenda (83-94)
Section II: A Systems Approach to Health Equity (95-96)
6 Expulsion and Suspension in Early Education as Matters of Social Justice and Health Equity (97-114)
7 Lessons for Health Equity: Military Medicine as a Window to Universal Health Insurance (115-124)
8 Principles of Adolescent- and Young-Adult-Friendly Care: Contributions to Reducing Health Disparities and Increasing Health Equity (125-148)
Section III: Advancing Health Equity in Communities of Color (149-150)
9 Stories About Black Men in the Media and their Consequences for Health (151-168)
10 Challenges and Promise of Health Equity for Native Hawaiians (169-184)
11 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in African American Communities Continuing the Quest for Prevention (185-202)
12 Urgent Dispatch: Calling on Leadership to Respond to Violence in Black Neighborhoods as a Public Health Crisis (203-218)
Appendix B: Agenda: Armchair Discussions of Social Justice and Equity Across the Life Course (239-242)
Appendix C: Program of "Engaging Allies in the Culture of Health Movement" (243-248)