Camille and Maggie explore the intersection of urban planning and public health with guest Jeremy Németh. Dr. Németh is a professor of Urban and Regional Planning and the Director of the PhD program in Geography, Planning, and Design at the University of Colorado Denver. He breaks down the history of redlining in the United States and the effect it has on neighborhood health and individual wealth.
Jeremy’s website and referenced research:
Németh, J. and Rowan, S. (2020). Is your neighborhood raising your coronavirus risk? Redlining decades ago set communities up for greater danger. The Conversation, May 26.
Other sources:
Grantz, K. H., Rane, M. S., Salje, H., Glass, G. E., Schachterle, S. E., & Cummings, D. A. (2016). Disparities in influenza mortality and transmission related to sociodemographic factors within Chicago in the pandemic of 1918. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(48), 13839–13844. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1612838113
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