Our Most-Read Blog Posts for 2019
JoAnne DyerCommunity engagement, gentrification, anti-immigrant policies, employment, implicit bias, structural racism, and 400 years of slavery.
Here are our most-read blog posts for 2019.
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It Takes a Village: Claremont Healthy Village Initiative Builds Body, Mind, and Spirit
Patrick Masseo, Ronald Sanchez, and Lindsey Realmuto
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Implementing a Population Health Program in a Community Center
Benjamin Oldfield, Lori Reynolds, and Amanda DeCew -
On Methods to Understand Urban Transformations
Melody Tulier -
What Can We Do About Medical Mistrust Harming Americans’ Health?
Jennifer Richmond
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Why Anti-Immigrant Policies Matter for Population Health
Tiffany Joseph, Helen Marrow
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Employment Shapes Health and Health Disparities–and Why Population Health Scientists Should Care
Sarah Noh (Burgard)
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Identifying Implicit Bias in Grant Reviews
Jude Mikal, Stuart Grande
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Engaging Underserved Populations for Chronic Disease Screening and Prevention in Non-Healthcare Settings
Gbenga Ogedegbe, Nadia Islam, and Joseph Ravenell -
Structural Racism in Population Health Resarch and Policy (2019 Conference Report)
Brittney Butler, Brigette Davis, Rebekah Cross, Samuel Baxter, Hawi Teizazu
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Our series: Responding to the 400 Years of Slavery Campaign
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The Afterlife of Slavery: How Racial Logics Maintain Racial Health Disparities
Lewis Miles -
400 Years of Chains: The Over-policing of Black Bodies and the Devaluing of Black Pain
Rashawn Ray -
American Landscapes of Racial Dispossession and Control
Margaret Hicken, Dominique Sylvers, Regan Patterson, Lewis Miles
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