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Environmental Health

Nearly 47 Million Americans Could Potentially Be Exposed to Health Hazards Because They Live Within a Mile of Fossil Fuel Infrastructure

adolescents

Child Gun Injury Risk Spikes When Children Leave School for the Day

police shootings.

MSNBC

Black America’s Mental Health

in Epidemiology, Global Health, SPH In the Media

References study co-authored by Jacob Bor, assistant professor of global health and epidemiology

Tagged: mental health, police shootings, racism

Washington Post

This Is How Police Killings Affect Black Mental Health

in Epidemiology, Global Health, SPH In the Media

References study co-authored by Jacob Bor, assistant professor of global health and epidemiology

Tagged: mental health, police shootings, racism

NPR

How Police Killings Lead to Poor Mental Health in the Black Community

in Epidemiology, Global Health, SPH In the Media

References study co-authored by Jacob Bor, assistant professor of global health and epidemiology

Tagged: mental health, police shootings, racism

Pod Save the People

Choice

in Epidemiology, Global Health, SPH In the Media

Mentions study co-authored by Jacob Bor, assistant professor of global health and epidemiology

Tagged: mental health, police shootings, racism

CityLab

Police Killings and Violence Are Driving Black People Crazy

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Jacob Bor, assistant professor of global health

Tagged: mental health, police shootings, racism

Futurity

Police Killings of Black Americans Take a Toll on Mental Health

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Jacob Bor, assistant professor of global health

Tagged: mental health, police shootings, racism

Bustle

Police Killings Affect the Mental Health of Black Americans in These Devastating Ways, a New Study Shows

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Jacob Bor, assistant professor of global health

Tagged: mental health, police shootings, racism

Philadelphia Inquirer

Philadelphia Needs to Respond to Black People’s Trauma from Police Shootings

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

References study co-authored by Jacob Bor, assistant professor of global health

Tagged: mental health, police shootings, racism

Toronto Star

The Next Time There’s a Police Killing of an Unarmed Black Person, Remember This Study

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

References study co-authored by Jacob Bor, assistant professor of global health

Tagged: mental health, police shootings, racism

Brown Political Review

Police Brutality: A Global Incentive Analysis of Killer Cops

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

References study co-authored by Michael Siegel, professor of community health sciences; pre-doctoral fellow Anita Knopov; and alum Aldina Mesic

Tagged: police shootings, racism

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