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Groups that advocate for immigrants and immigrant rights rely on creative direct action strategies to organize for change. Scholars have documented major inequities in healthcare access and health outcomes within immigrant communities. This paper bridges these research areas to analyze how immigrant health advocacy responded to the shifting political, social, and environmental context brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. Researchers have yet to identify a conceptual framework for analyzing how immigrant health movements can inform broader work for health equity and access to care. Of 10 Individuals were recruited for interviews if they . . .
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