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Title Unnatural causes: is inequality making us sick? / produced by California Newsreel ; in association with Vital Pictures ; Center for Asian American Media ; Latino Public Broadcasting ; Native American Public Telecommunications ; National Black Programming Consortium ; Pacific Islanders in Communications ; presented by National Minority Consortia ; series creator & executive producer, Larry Adelman
Published [San Francisco, Calif.] : California Newsreel, [2008]

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Description 1 online resource (7 video files; approximately 236 min.) : sound, color
Contents In sickness and in wealth (56 min.) / produced by Christine Herbes-Sommers, Llewellyn M. Smith ; directed by Llewellyn M. Smith ; editors, Chuck Scott, Andrea Williams, William A. Anderson ; composer, Claudio Ragazzi ; directors of photography, Stephen McCarthy, Richard Chisolm -- When the bough breaks (29 min.) / produced by Tracy Heather Strain, Randall MacLowry, Eric Stange ; directed by Tracy Heather Strain; editors, Randall MacLowry, Chuck Scott, James Rutenbeck ; composer, Tom Phillips ; directors of photography, Jonathan Weaver, Keith Walker -- Becoming American (29 min.) / produced and directed by Patricia Garcia Rios, Maria Teresa Rodriguez ; editor, Andrea Williams ; composer, Claudio Ragazzi ; director of photography, Richard Chisolm -- Bad sugar (29 min.) / produced and directed by James M. Fortier ; editor, Chuck Scott ; composer, Claudio Ragazzi ; directors of photography, Dan Krause, James M. Fortier -- Place matters (29 min.) / produced and directed by Ellie Lee ; editor, Andrea Williams ; composer, Tom Phillips ; directors of photography, John Baynard [and others] -- Collateral damage (29 min.) / directed and produced by Eric Stange ; editors, Chuck Scott, James Rutenbeck ; composer, Claudio Ragazzi ; director of photography, Stephen McCarthy -- Not just a paycheck (30 min.) / directed and produced by James Rutenbeck ; editors, Andrea Williams, James Rutenbeck, Chuck Scott ; composer, Claudio Ragazzi ; director of photography, Richard Chisolm
Summary A seven-part documentary series arguing that "health and longevity are correlated with socioeconomic status; people of color face an additional health burden, and our health and well-being are tied to policies that promote economic and social justice. Each of the half-hour program segments, set in different racial/ethnic communities, provides a deeper exploration of the ways in which social conditions affect population health and how some communities are extending their lives by improving them"
In sickness and in wealth: "What connections exist between healthy bodies, healthy bank accounts and skin color? Follow four individuals from different walks of life to see how their position in society, shaped by social policies and public priorities, affects their health"
When the bough breaks: "African American infant mortality rates remain twice as high as for white Americans. African American mothers with college degrees or higher face the same risk of having low birth-weight babies as white women who haven't finished high school. How might the chronic stress of racism over the life course become embedded in our bodies and increase risks?"
Becoming American: "Recent Mexican immigrants tend to be healthier than the average American. But those health advantages erode the longer they've been here. What causes health to worsen as immigrants become American? What can we all learn about improved well-being from new immigrant communities?"
Bad sugar: "O'odham Indians, living on reservations in southern Arizona, have perhaps the highest rate of Type 2 diabetes in the world. Some researchers see this as the literal 'embodiment' of decades of poverty, oppression, and loss. A new approach suggests that communities may regain control over their health if they can regain control over their futures"
Place matters: "Increasingly, recent Southeast Asian immigrants, along with Latinos, are moving into long-neglected African American urban neighborhoods, and now their health is being eroded as a result. What policies and investment decisions create living environments that harm, or enhance, the health of residents? What actions can make a difference?"
Collateral damage: "In the Marshall Islands, local populations have been displaced from their traditional way of life by the American military presence and globalization. Now they must contend with the worst of the 'developing' and industrialized worlds: infectious diseases such as tuberculosis due to crowded living conditions, and extreme poverty and chronic disease, stemming in part from the stress of dislocation and loss"
Not just a paycheck: "Residents of Western Michigan struggle against depression, domestic violence and higher rates of heart disease and diabetes after the largest refrigerator factory in the country shuts down. Ironically, the plant is owned by a company in Sweden, where mass layoffs, far from devastating lives, are relatively benign because of government policies that protect and retrain workers"
Notes Originally produced for American public television in 2008
Wide screen (1.78:1)
Streaming video file
Credits Series executive producer, Larry Adelman
Performer Narrator, Llewellyn M. Smith
Notes In English. Close captioned in English
DVD version record
Subject Social status -- Health aspects -- United States
Minorities -- Health and hygiene -- United States
Immigrants -- Health and hygiene -- United States
Health and race -- United States
Discrimination in medical care -- United States
African Americans -- Health and hygiene.
Mexicans -- Health and hygiene -- United States
Tohono O'odham Indians -- Health and hygiene
Southeast Asians -- Health and hygiene -- United States
Hispanic Americans -- Health and hygiene
Marshallese -- Health and hygiene
Unemployed -- Health and hygiene -- United States
Medical care -- Needs assessment.
Social ecology.
Unemployment -- Health aspects -- United States
Globalization -- Health aspects
Infants -- Mortality -- United States
Diabetes -- Economic aspects
Social isolation -- Health aspects
Urban health -- Environmental aspects
Systemic Racism
Healthcare Disparities
Health Status Disparities
Health Services Needs and Demand
Minority Health
Quality of Health Care
Social Environment
Socioeconomic Factors
human ecology.
Unemployment -- Health aspects
Infants -- Mortality
Globalization -- Health aspects
Diabetes -- Economic aspects
Social ecology
Medical care -- Needs assessment
African Americans -- Health and hygiene
Discrimination in medical care
Health and race
Hispanic Americans -- Health and hygiene
Immigrants -- Health and hygiene
Mexicans -- Health and hygiene
Minorities -- Health and hygiene
Tohono O'odham Indians -- Health and hygiene
Unemployed -- Health and hygiene
SUBJECT United States
Subject United States
Genre/Form Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Television programs
Nonfiction television programs
Internet videos
Documentary television programs
Documentary television programs.
Nonfiction television programs.
Internet videos.
Television programs.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Documentary
Documentaires télévisés.
Émissions télévisées autres que de fiction.
Vidéos sur Internet.
Émissions télévisées.
Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives.
Form Streaming video
Author Adelman, Larry.
Herbes-Sommers, Christine.
Smith, Llewellyn. narrator.
Scott, Chuck.
Williams, Andrea.
Anderson, William A.
Ragazzi, Claudio.
McCarthy, Stephen (Cinematographer)
Chisolm, Richard.
MacLowry, Randall.
Strain, Tracy Heather.
Stange, Eric, 1953-
Rutenbeck, James.
Phillips, Tom, 1952-
Weaver, Jonathan (Cinematographer)
Walker, Keith (Cinematographer)
Garcia Rios, Patricia.
Fortier, James M.
Lee, Ellie, 1970-
Baynard, John.
Krause, Dan.
Rodríguez, María Teresa (Filmmaker)
Vital Pictures (Firm)
National Minority Consortia (U.S.)
California Newsreel (Firm)
Center for Asian American Media.
Latino Public Broadcasting (Firm)
Native American Public Telecommunications, Inc.
National Black Programming Consortium
Pacific Islanders in Communications.
Other Titles Is inequality making us sick?
In sickness and in wealth
When the bough breaks
Becoming American
Bad sugar
Place matters
Collateral damage
Not just a paycheck
In sickness and in wealth
When the bough breaks
Becoming American
Bad sugar
Place matters
Collateral damage
Not just a paycheck
In sickness and in wealth
When the bough breaks
Becoming American
Bad sugar
Place matters
Collateral damage
Not just a paycheck
In sickness and in wealth
When the bough breaks
Becoming American
Bad sugar
Place matters
Collateral damage
Not just a paycheck
In sickness and in wealth
When the bough breaks
Becoming American
Bad sugar
Place matters
Collateral damage
Not just a paycheck