Breast, colorectal and lung cancers are significant public health burdens in the U.S., accounting for more than 688,000 newly-diagnosed cancers in 2023, with significant racial and ethnic disparities ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Racially and economically segregated neighborhoods in New York City had higher rates of advanced-stage diagnoses ...
The U.S. must reduce racial residential segregation if it is to reduce racial disparities in health outcomes, according to a recently published study by researchers at Tufts University School of ...
Massachusetts has an extensive history of using racial covenants and exclusionary zoning policies to keep people of color out of certain communities, according to a new report released Wednesday that ...
Birth data, blood lead levels and fourth grade end-of-grade test scores for more than 25,000 children living in North Carolina show how childhood lead exposure and neighborhood racial residential ...
An “All Are Welcome” yard sign next to a yard sign opposing zoning liberalization in Austin, the irony apparently lost on the homeowner. (Photo by M. Nolan Gray) This is your first of three free ...
Have public schools in our country lived up to the promise of Brown v. Board of Education? The new initiative from the Southern Education Foundation (SEF) says no, and is aiming to change that and ...
SAN DIEGOSAN DIEGO — San Diego officials are trying to solve the city’s housing crisis and its relative racial segregation simultaneously with new incentives that encourage more housing for low-income ...
Even as two-thirds of Americans now say that there are strong conflicts between rich and poor, another great American division is slowly healing. As National African-American History Month begins ...
America has long been subject to the restriction of people to specific spaces based on their race, a phenomenon also known as racial segregation. The nation holds a long history of witnessing African ...