"California Newsreel (Firm)" . . "National Minority Consortia (U.S.)" . . "Social status Health aspects United States." . . "Medical care United States Evaluation." . . . . "Tohono O'odham Indians Health and hygiene." . . "Vital Pictures (Firm)" . . "Moffitt Library (Berkeley, Calif.). Media Resources Center." . . . . . . . . . . . "Is inequality making us sick?" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Unnatural causes. [Part 4], Bad sugar is inequality making us sick?" . . . . . . "The fourth segment in a 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.\"" . "Unnatural causes : Is inequality making us sick?" . . . . "Video recordings" . . . . . . . . "Bad sugar" . "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.\"" . . . . . . . . . "Diabetes Etiology." . . "Discrimination in medical care United States." . . "Minorities Health and hygiene United States." . . "Pima Indians Health and hygiene." . . "Health and race United States." . . "Kanopy (Firm)" . .