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Quynh Nguyen Google Street View data to examine health effects
The built environment plays a role in traffic collisions and public safety
Located in News
Race / Ethnic Differentials in the Health Implications of Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren,
Faculty Associate Feinian Chen studies health implications for grandparents caring for grandchildren
Located in Research / Selected Research
Race, Gender, and Educational Achievement
Odis Johnson investigates how social issues affect education
Located in Research / Selected Research
Race, Gender, and Obesity: How the Social Environment Constrains or Enables Physical Activity
Faculty associate Rashawn Ray investigates the social and environmental changes needed in order to remove neighborhood barriers to regular physical exercise
Located in Research / Selected Research
Racial and ethnic discrimination (RED) & tobacco use and cannabis co-use behaviors among young adults
Study by Faculty Associate Craig Fryer links racial discrimination, coping strategies, and tobacco / cannabis use.
Located in Research / Selected Research
Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality
Associates Marian MacDorman and Marie Thoma, with colleagues Eugene DeClerq and Elizabeth Howell examine birth records
Located in Research / Selected Research
Rada Dagher Corrects Misinformation About Postpartum Depression and Postpartum Psychosis
Better diagnosis and care is needed for new moms
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Rada Dagher receives award for work on postpartum depression
American Public Health Association recognizes Dagher for contributions to the field of material and child health
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Rashawn Ray appears in NPR radio show 1A
Nationwide program focused on race and police issues
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Rashawn Ray Brookings OpEd examines Capitol incursion
While many people are attracted to law enforcement because they truly want to protect and serve . . . others want to enforce white supremacist ideologies
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