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Book Synopsis: We hear plenty about the widening income gap between the rich and the poor in America and about the expanding distance separating the haves and the have-nots. But when detailing the many things that the poor have not, we often overlook the most critical—their health. The poor die sooner. Blacks die sooner. And poor urban blacks die sooner than almost all other Americans. In nearly four decades as a doctor at hospitals serving some of the poorest communities in Chicago, David A. Ansell, MD, has witnessed firsthand the lives behind these devastating statistics. In The Death Gap, he gives a grim survey of these realities, drawn from observations and stories of his patients.
While the contrasts and disparities among Chicago’s communities are particularly stark, the death gap is truly a nationwide epidemic—as Ansell shows, there is a thirty-five-year difference in life expectancy between the healthiest and wealthiest and the poorest and sickest American neighborhoods. If you are poor, where you live in America can dictate when you die. It doesn’t need to be this way; such divisions are not inevitable. Ansell calls out the social and cultural arguments that have been raised as ways of explaining or excusing these gaps, and he lays bare the structural violence—the racism, economic exploitation, and discrimination—that is really to blame. Inequality is a disease, Ansell argues, and we need to treat and eradicate it as we would any major illness. To do so, he outlines a vision that will provide the foundation for a healthier nation—for all.
As the COVID-19 mortality rates in underserved communities proved, inequality is all around us, and often the distance between high and low life expectancy can be a matter of just a few blocks. Updated with a new foreword by Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot and an afterword by Ansell, The Death Gap speaks to the urgency to face this national health crisis head-on.
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Are you aware of the devastating impact that inequality has on the health of our society? In "The Death Gap: How Inequality Kills," Dr. David A. Ansell exposes the harsh reality that the poor, especially urban blacks, are dying at alarming rates compared to other Americans. This gripping book sheds light on the thirty-five-year life expectancy gap between the wealthiest and poorest neighborhoods in the United States. It's time to acknowledge that where you live in America can determine when you die.
Dr. Ansell challenges the prevailing arguments that seek to excuse these disparities and exposes the true culprits behind them – structural violence, racism, economic exploitation, and discrimination. Inequality itself is a disease, and it's imperative that we address it as such. By treating and eliminating this pervasive issue, we can lay the foundation for a healthier nation, where everyone has an equal chance at life, regardless of their socio-economic background.
The relevance of "The Death Gap" has never been clearer than during the COVID-19 pandemic. Underserved communities have witnessed disproportionately high mortality rates, highlighting the omnipresence of inequality. It's shocking to realize that the difference in life expectancy can be a matter of a few blocks. This book serves as a wake-up call, urging us to confront this national health crisis head-on.
Don't turn a blind eye to the devastating consequences of inequality. Join the movement towards a fairer society and a healthier future for all. Take action now and embrace the urgent message of "The Death Gap: How Inequality Kills." Learn more about the realities that many face and discover the steps we can take to eradicate this disease of inequality. Click here to get your copy today!
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