Urban Zip Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) historically exposed to detrimental redlining (grades C and D) were matched to unexposed ZCTAs based on modern-day population-level demographic characteristics (ie, age, Gini index, median income, percentage Black population, and education level). Incidence...
Examining the impact of air pollution, climate change, and social determinants of health on asthma and environmental justice In this review, we discuss the current literature examining the impact air pollution and climate change has on asthma onset, control, and exacerbation. Thi... C Felicia T....
Its impact on real estate Its ongoing legacy What can be done to help? FAQs Key takeaways Redlining was a real estate practice in which certain neighborhoods were designated as high-risk, largely due to racial demographics, and loans on properties there were denied. ...
A new study reveals that historically redlined neighborhoods have higher rates of heart failure among Black residents, illuminating the lasting health impact of this discriminatory housing practice. The findings underscore the urgent need for aggressive anti-discrimination enforcement in housing...
grateful to Dr. Kirsten Eilertson and the Graybill Statistical Laboratory at Colorado State University, Josh Reyling and the Colorado State University Geospatial Centroid for technical support on this project, and the staff and the participants of the Healthy Start study for their involvement in the...
Nneka Nnamdi, the founder of Fight Blight Bmore, elaborated on the University’s negative impact on the city. Fight Blight Bmore works to remedy blight, an umbrella term for vacant and underutilized properties in neighborhoods lacking adequate resources. ...
Conclusions This study documented the impact of residency in a neighborhood with combined exposure to redlining and gentrification on SMM. To understand and address the enduring racial and ethnic inequities in the well-being of birthing people, it is imperative to contextualize the product...
CONCLUSIONS: Redlining has significant direct and indirect relationships with diabetes prevalence. Incarceration, poverty, discrimination, substance use, housing, education, unemployment, and food access may be possible targets for interventions aiming to mitigate the impact of structural racism on dia...
Conclusions This study documented the impact of residency in a neighborhood with combined exposure to redlining and gentrification on SMM. To understand and address the enduring racial and ethnic inequities in the well-being of birthing people, it is imperative to contextualize the product...
Conclusions This study documented the impact of residency in a neighborhood with combined exposure to redlining and gentrification on SMM. To understand and address the enduring racial and ethnic inequities in the well-being of birthing people, it is imperative to contextualize the product...