<p><strong>"Dispels the myth that people of color are somehow predisposed to poor health, blaming systemic injustice in the health care system." —<em>New York Times Book Review</em></strong></p><p><strong>Legendary comedian D.L. Hughley uses his "hilarious yet soul-shaking" (<em>Black Enterprise</em>) humor to confront racism''s unjust impact on the health and wellbeing of Blacks and minorities </strong></p><p>White people love survival guides. But have you noticed they’re always about ridiculous activities in locations far from home, with chapters like “How to Survive an Avalanche" or "How to Live on Bugs in the Jungle.” <em>Huh?!</em></p><p>You know who <em>really </em>needs a survival guide? Black and brown Americans. For surviving their own damn country! Minority populations wake up every day in a battle for their health and safety. Thankfully, legendary activist-comedian D.L. Hughley offers <em>How to Survive America, </em>a fearless satire that e