Angelina Jolie is lending her voice to address racial disparities in healthcare, particularly concerning survivors of domestic violence.
In a powerful op-ed published in the American Journal of Nursing, the actress and activist highlighted the importance of new technology that aids in detecting bruises on darker skin tones.

Jolie shared her personal experience, revealing instances where her children, including her daughter Zahara, were misdiagnosed due to their skin color.
She emphasized the significance of acknowledging these disparities, especially in cases of domestic abuse where evidence of injury is crucial for legal protection and medical treatment.

The technology Jolie discussed is a breakthrough, offering up to five times more effectiveness in detecting bruising compared to traditional methods.
This advancement is particularly critical as bruises, often a telltale sign of abuse, may not be visible to the naked eye on individuals with darker skin tones.
Despite advancements, Jolie acknowledged that racial bias in forensic evidence collection is just one facet of broader societal issues contributing to healthcare inequities.

She called for comprehensive efforts to address these disparities, including increased diversity in medical research and training.
In advocating for change, Jolie highlighted her support for a grant program aimed at promoting nonbiased forensic technology, now part of the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2022.
She emphasized the importance of ensuring that advanced technology is universally accessible to improve outcomes for abuse survivors.

Jolie concluded by underscoring the urgency of embracing new solutions to combat healthcare inequities, reaffirming that everyone, regardless of skin color, deserves equal access to quality medical care.
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