Discussing systemic racism and racial privilege at a large, academic health center using a modified privilege walk

Elizabeth A. Brown, Rosemarie Jones

BMC Medical Education(2024)

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There is a motivation for organizations to understand race and racism from the perspective of minoritized individuals. Academic health centers (AHC) are ideal organizations to have these conversations as they educate healthcare providers, support research in health disparities, and care for diverse patients. We piloted and evaluated a virtual Modified Privilege Walk (MPW) with faculty, staff, and students at an AHC in July 2020 to promote difficult conversations about race/racism, social class, and privilege. Each MPW session was voluntary, held virtually over Zoom, and lasted one hour and thirty minutes. Before attending, participants answered questions based on their race/ethnicity and social class to calculate a “privilege score.” After each session, attendees were asked to complete an evaluation survey. There were five virtual MPWs with 132 attendees, and 74 participants completed an evaluation survey (56
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Systemic racism,Academic medical centers,Health Equity,Race/Ethnicity,Privilege,Racial privilege,Social determinants of health
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