War on Words
The way journalists and reporters frame public health crises has the power to create and perpetuate racist bias.
...moreThe way journalists and reporters frame public health crises has the power to create and perpetuate racist bias.
...moreReparations and baby bonds are just two economic plans that could fundamentally restructure Black communities.
...moreA startling and rising number of US residents face the everyday uncertainty of food insecurity, but the solution may be more than money.
...moreWith 8 million unique users annually on social media, PHP reminds readers that public health is everything: from Covid-19 to sex to aging.
...moreThe four PHP writing fellows and the three editors have each taken one public health issue and offer reminders of what is at stake in 2020.
...moreSchools exposed to greater levels of noise pollution are more likely to serve students of color or low-income students.
...moreHoffman’s work set up much of the research about racial disparities over the last century. Kendi’s life work has been in stark contrast.
...moreIn the past three years, youths have been increasingly using tobacco products, erasing 50 years of public health work to reduce tobacco use.
...moreCaitlin Rivers gives an overview on the causes and consequences of Covid-19 while highlighting the state of the science.
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