Background Redlining was a racialized zoning practice in the US that blocked fair access to home loans during the 1930s, and recent research is illuminating health problems in the …
Communities of color in the United States are systematically exposed to higher levels of air pollution. We explore here how redlining, a discriminatory mortgage appraisal practice from …
A Nardone, KE Rudolph… - Environmental health …, 2021 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Introduction: Redlining, a racist mortgage appraisal practice of the 1930s, established and exacerbated racial residential segregation boundaries in the United States. Investment risk …
We investigated historical redlining, a government-sanctioned discriminatory policy, in relation to cardiovascular health (CVH) and whether associations were modified by present …
Stationary sources of air pollution are disproportionately located in communities of colour, but the causes for this disparity are unclear. Here we assess whether racialized appraisals …
Introduction: Our understanding of the association between coronavirus disease 19 (COVID- 19) and preterm or early term birth among racially and ethnically diverse populations and …
NJ MacKinnon, V Emery, J Waller, B Ange… - JAMA network …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Health care delivery faces a myriad of challenges globally with well-documented health inequities based on geographic location. Yet, researchers and policy makers have a …
Importance Structural racism has resulted in long-standing disinvestment and dilapidated environmental conditions in Black neighborhoods. Abandoned houses signal neglect and …
Background: US maternal and infant mortality rates constitute an important public health problem, because these rates surpass those in developed countries and are characterized …