A new poll by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies finds solid support across the South from a majority of both African Americans...
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In King County, there are racial inequities in well-being that are influenced by such factors as: institutionalized racism, income, access to living-wage jobs, access to education and resource-rich schools, neighborhoods and access to safe, affordable housing, and criminal justice involvement. Racism and inequities in income, educational attainment, housing, and criminal justice involvement result in health disparities.
Lead: Ngozi Oleru, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Email: ngozi.oleru@kingcounty.gov
Phone: 206-263-8476
A new poll by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies finds solid support across the South from a majority of both African Americans...
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies applauds a new report released yesterday by Community Catalyst on the practice patterns of...
Five policy experts delved into details on how impending sequestration cuts will further disadvantage those who depend on federal assistance...