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~ Boston Councilors Santana, Culpepper, and Worrell have taken a stand against health disparities affecting the city's Black community. The Council adopted a resolution in support of efforts to end these disparities, which were highlighted in the Boston Public Health Commission's (BPHC) recent Black Life Expectancy Report.
According to the report, Black residents in Boston have the lowest life expectancy of any racial or ethnic group, with an average lifespan of 77.8 years compared to 80.5 years among other residents. The largest gap is seen among Black males, who live 9.3 years fewer than other men in the city. Black females also face a significant gap, living 6.4 years fewer than other women.
The report points out that these gaps are largely driven by preventable deaths before age 65, including unintentional overdoses, heart disease, and cancers. It also highlights disparities within the Black community itself, with Haitian residents experiencing higher mortality rates and Cabo Verdean residents facing elevated risks from accidental overdoses.
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In light of these findings, the resolution commends BPHC for their efforts to address these issues. This includes a $1 million investment in organizations working towards improving Black men's health and a partnership with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute for cancer prevention and treatment. The BPHC has also organized events such as the Black Life Expectancy Report Press Conference and an upcoming Black Men's Health Activation Summit.
The Council firmly stands behind this resolution and affirms its support for taking meaningful action to eliminate life expectancy gaps and promote health justice for all Boston residents. They believe that everyone should have access to quality healthcare so they can live long, healthy, and fulfilling lives regardless of their race or ethnicity.
According to the report, Black residents in Boston have the lowest life expectancy of any racial or ethnic group, with an average lifespan of 77.8 years compared to 80.5 years among other residents. The largest gap is seen among Black males, who live 9.3 years fewer than other men in the city. Black females also face a significant gap, living 6.4 years fewer than other women.
The report points out that these gaps are largely driven by preventable deaths before age 65, including unintentional overdoses, heart disease, and cancers. It also highlights disparities within the Black community itself, with Haitian residents experiencing higher mortality rates and Cabo Verdean residents facing elevated risks from accidental overdoses.
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In light of these findings, the resolution commends BPHC for their efforts to address these issues. This includes a $1 million investment in organizations working towards improving Black men's health and a partnership with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute for cancer prevention and treatment. The BPHC has also organized events such as the Black Life Expectancy Report Press Conference and an upcoming Black Men's Health Activation Summit.
The Council firmly stands behind this resolution and affirms its support for taking meaningful action to eliminate life expectancy gaps and promote health justice for all Boston residents. They believe that everyone should have access to quality healthcare so they can live long, healthy, and fulfilling lives regardless of their race or ethnicity.
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