Book Describes Transformative Power of Local Initiatives to Address Environmental Health Inequities

A new book details the insights learned from communities that came together to overcome long-standing and seemingly insurmountable environmental public health challenges. Using three case studies, including efforts to reduce childhood lead poisoning in the City of Rochester, the book demonstrates how low-income and marginalized urban communities built successful systems-change approaches to address environmental health disparities.
Source: University of Rochester Medical Center Press Releases - Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Source Type: news