Health Behavior and Health Equity

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What Happens If Eviction Moratoriums Expire Across the US?

Q&A with Roshanak Mehdipanah

Eviction moratoriums, both at the federal and state levels, are expiring, as are the benefits of the CARES act that provided emergency funds to millions of unemployed Americans. Two University of Michigan experts discuss the policy and public health considerations.

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COVID-19 and the Disproportionate Impact on Black Americans

Q&A with Enrique Neblett

Why is the coronavirus pandemic causing Black Americans to be disproportionately affected by COVID-19 and what can we do at the individual and community level to dismantle the systemic racism at the root of these health disparities?

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IN THE NEWS: How Businesses Can Address Mental Health & Racial Disparities

Riana Anderson featured on Yahoo Finance

Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health Riana Elyse Anderson joins Yahoo Finance’s Akiko Fujita and Anjalee Khemlani to discuss racial disparities of those impacted by the coronavirus.

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Supreme Court Decision on LGBTQ+ Rights Will Have 'Monumental' Impact on Community

Q&A with Gary Harper

Gary Harper discusses the implications of the recent 6-3 Supreme Court decision that states that LGBTQ+ individuals are protected from job discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Harper was among a group of researchers who wrote two amicus briefs in support of the employees in the case.