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1. Views and experiences of primary care among Black communities in the United Kingdom: a qualitative systematic review.

2. 'It absolutely needs to move out of that structure': Māori with bipolar disorder identify structural barriers and propose solutions to reform the New Zealand mental health system.

3. What do we know about the health of Spanish Roma people and what has been done to improve it? A scoping review.

4. Fostering trust and sharing responsibility to increase access to dementia care for immigrant older adults.

5. Inequality in the treatment of diabetes and hypertension across residency status in China.

6. The color of death: race, observed skin tone, and all-cause mortality in the United States.

7. Exploring health services accessibility by indigenous women in Asia and identifying actions to improve it: a scoping review.

8. Cancer/health communication and breast/cervical cancer screening among Asian Americans and five Asian ethnic groups.

9. Gendered racism and the sexual and reproductive health of Black and Latina Women.

10. Perceived inequalities in care and support for older women from Black and minority ethnic backgrounds in Wales: findings from a survey exploring dignity from service providers' perspectives.

11. Prevalence and correlates of everyday discrimination among black Caribbeans in the United States: the impact of nativity and country of origin.

12. 'I believe high blood pressure can kill me:' using the PEN-3 Cultural Model to understand patients' perceptions of an intervention to control hypertension in Ghana.

13. Ethnicity, education attainment, media exposure, and prenatal care in Vietnam.

14. HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening promotion among Black individuals: social ecological perspectives from key informants interviews.

15. The color of child survival in Colombia, 1955–2005.

16. Factors associated with food insecurity among Latinx/Hispanics in the U.S.: evidence from the Fragile Families & Childhood Wellbeing Study.

17. Dementia literacy of racially minoritized people in a Chinese society: a qualitative study among South Asian migrants in Hong Kong.

18. Cardiovascular health and risk factors in African refugees and immigrants in the United States: a narrative review.

19. Social networks, perceived social support, and HbA1c in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus in urban Ghana.

20. Clinical and cost-effectiveness of telehealth for Indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people: a scoping review.

21. Ethnic disparities in utilisation of maternal health care services in Ghana: evidence from the 2007 Ghana Maternal Health Survey.

22. Nativity moderates the relationship between nationality and healthcare access for some Latinx women in the United States.

23. Engagement of Latino immigrant men who have sex with men for HIV prevention through eHealth: preferences across social media platforms.

24. Crisis at the intersection of four countries: healthcare access for displaced persons in the Lake Chad Basin region.

25. Intersectional invisibility experiences of low-income African-American women in healthcare encounters.

26. The association between Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, health access, and mental health: the role of discrimination, medical mistrust, and stigma.

27. Community perspectives of barriers indigenous women face in accessing maternal health care services in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh.

28. Perceived discrimination in health services and associated factors in Manaus Metropolitan Region, Brazil: a cross-sectional population-based study.

29. Empathy and journey mapping the healthcare experience: a community-based participatory approach to exploring women's access to primary health services within Melbourne's Arabic-speaking refugee communities.

30. 'There's nothing you can do ... it's like that in Chinatown': Chinese immigrant women's perceptions of experiences in Chicago Chinatown healthcare settings.

31. 'It's like you don't have a roadmap really': using an antiracism framework to analyze patients' encounters in the cancer system.

32. Culturally-adapted behavioral intervention to improve colorectal cancer screening uptake among foreign-born South Asians in New Jersey: the Desi Sehat trial.

33. Multi-level determinants to HPV vaccination among Hispanic farmworker families in Florida.

34. Confronting COVID-19 in under-resourced, African American neighborhoods: a qualitative study examining community member and stakeholders' perceptions.

35. Preventable infant deaths, lone births and lack of registration in Mexican indigenous communities: health care services and the afterlife of colonialism.

36. Does race matter in universal healthcare? Stroke cost and outcomes in US military health care.

37. Culturally-tailored interventions for chronic disease self-management among Chinese Americans: a systematic review.

38. Barriers to contraceptive careseeking: the experience of Eritrean asylum-seeking women in Israel.

39. Low baseline awareness of gastric cancer risk factors amongst at-risk multiracial/ethnic populations in New York City: results of a targeted, culturally sensitive pilot gastric cancer community outreach program.

40. Informing choice or teaching submission to medical authority: a case study of adolescent transitioning for sickle cell patients

41. Inclusive state immigrant policies and health insurance among Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, Black, and White noncitizens in the United States.

42. HPV Vaccine recommendations: does a health care provider's gender and ethnicity matter to Unvaccinated Latina college women?

43. Self-rated health among multiracial young adults in the United States: findings from the add health study.

44. Nurses on the move: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation nurse faculty scholars and their action on the social determinants of health.

45. Access to diabetes services: the experiences of Bangladeshi people in Bradford, UK

46. Healthcare professional and interpreter perspectives on working with and caring for non-English speaking families in a tertiary paediatric healthcare setting.

47. Ethnic variation in cancer patients’ ratings of information provision, communication and overall care.

48. Ethnicity and immunization coverage among schools in Israel.

49. Migration processes and self-rated health among marriage migrants in South Korea.

50. Fostering trust and sharing responsibility to increase access to dementia care for immigrant older adults