Racism’s deadly effects on US roads: Walking, biking are drastically more dangerous for some Americans
Quotes Matthew Raifman, doctoral student in environmental health
The Good Men Project
Northeast US: Walking, Biking Could Save Billions, Lives
Quotes Jonathan Levy, professor and chair of environmental health; Patrick Kinney, professor of environmental health; and Matthew Raifman, doctoral student in the Department of Environmental Health
New York Times
Pop-up Bike Lanes Increased Cycling during the Pandemic, Research Finds
Quotes Matthew Raifman, doctoral student in the Department of Environmental Health
Daily Free Press
Pandemic Slashes Boston Traffic
Quotes Jonathan Levy, professor and chair of environmental health
New York Times
How Coronavirus Has Changed New York City Transit, in One Chart
Quotes Matthew Raifman, doctoral student in the Department of Environmental Health
Mirage News
In Northeast, Improved Walking and Bicycling Infrastructure Could Save Hundreds of Lives, Billions of Dollars
Quotes doctoral student Matthew Raifman; Patrick Kinney, professor of environmental health; and Jonathan Levy, professor and chair of environmental health
The Brink
In the Northeast, Improved Walking and Bicycling Infrastructure Could Save Hundreds of Lives, Billions of Dollars
Quotes doctoral student Matthew Raifman; Patrick Kinney, professor of environmental health; and Jonathan Levy, professor and chair of environmental health
Consumer Affairs
Investments to Increase Access to Biking and Walking Could Save Money and Lives, Study Finds
Quotes Matthew Raifman, doctoral student in the Department of Environmental Health
BikePortland
Jo Ann Hardesty Is Portland’s New Transportation Commissioner
Mentions Jonathan Jay, assistant professor of community health sciences
Boston Globe
Mass., Other States Near Historic Agreement to Curb Transportation Emissions
References a study co-authored by Jonathan Levy, professor and chair of environmental health; Patrick Kinney, professor of environmental health; and Matthew Raifman and Laura Buckley, doctoral students in the Department of Environmental Health