Alexa Reed

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Social scientists have spoken of a phenomenon that they call the “racial empathy gap,” in which people, regardless of race, believe that Black people experience less physical pain than white people experience. This racial empathy gap influences everything from harsher sentences for crime to differential prescribing practices for pain medication based on race.
Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower
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