By Brian D. Smedley and Philip Tegeler (American Journal of Public Health, June 2016).
Excerpt: “As the “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing” planning process plays out across the country over the next six to seven years, public health advocates should consider how the new mandate can help more low-income families of color access high opportunity, healthier communities – and at the same time bring their public health expertise to the question of what specific public health interventions can promote healthier outcomes in high-poverty neighborhoods for future generations of children.”
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