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Housing
Can Affordable Housing Policies Reduce Health Disparities?
Despite substantial government investment aimed at reducing health disparities, large differences in health persist across geographic and racial lines in the United States. One prominent theory is that these health disparities are driven in part by disparities in the neighborhood environments where people live.
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Turning research into actionAcknowledging A Shift in the Racial Equity Conversation| | |
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Turning research into actionEvery Black Voice: Unveiling Asheville's Path to Racial Equity| | |
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Turning research into actionIn Search of Policies that Advance Health Equity and Racial Justice: A Review of P4A 2023 Research| | |
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Turning research into actionAcknowledging A Shift in the Racial Equity Conversation
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Turning research into actionEvery Black Voice: Unveiling Asheville's Path to Racial Equity
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Turning research into actionIn Search of Policies that Advance Health Equity and Racial Justice: A Review of P4A 2023 Research
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Turning research into actionGentrification and Opportunity Zones: Are OZs Serving Their Intended Purpose?
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Children and FamiliesWhat Policies Will Allow Immigrants and Their Families to Thrive?
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Turning research into actionWe Should Learn from the Pandemic and Establish Direct Cash Payments to Moderate the Next Recession
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Research into ActionThree Lessons About Building Trust and Advancing Equity on the Path to Justice
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Turning research into actionCalifornia Laws to Protect Tribal Cultural Resources: Are They Working?
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