Health Disparities and the Applied Linguist
(Author) Maricel G. SantosHealth Disparities and the Applied Linguist bridges theory and practice to demonstrate how applied linguists are uniquely positioned to make vital contributions towards advancing health equity in the US. As language, power, and health are deeply interconnected, learning to articulate these connections is essential to understanding persistent health disparities in linguistically minoritized communities.This book offers a nuanced portrait of the complex interactions of social and environmental factors underlying health disparities in the US, beginning with a brief introduction to key theories linking language, power, and health, and a historical overview of significant language-related healthcare legislation. Real-life examples from diverse contexts in clinics, classrooms, and communities reinforce the ways in which we can mobilize our knowledge as applied linguists and become engaged in social justice efforts in our own communities. The authors encourage critical conversations about health equity in multilingual contexts and emphasizes the urgent need for cross-disciplinary problem-solving and collaborations. The volume is a must-read for students, scholars, and practitioners in applied linguistics and language education, and anybody interested in working at the intersection of language and health.
Maricel G. Santos
Maricel G. Santos is a renowned Filipino poet known for her evocative and emotionally charged verses. Her most famous work, "In the Absence of a Father," explores themes of loss and longing with raw honesty. Santos' powerful imagery and lyrical style have made her a significant voice in contemporary literature.