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Show moreWhen thinking about environmental health, the first issues that usually come to mind are pollution and outdoor air quality. This overlooks that hazards that can be found in one’s own home. It is a public health concern that can have its most potent effects on urban communities and neighborhoods with substandard housing. This week Gladys Haddad talks with Kimberly Foreman, the Director of Outreach and Education for Environmental Health Watch. Foreman talks about her role inspecting homes for health hazards and she discusses her community education programs.
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Show moreInequalities come in many different forms. Unlike inequalities in housing, employment, and education, disparities in access to food can be less visible yet equally as detrimental. This week we talk with Kim Foreman, the organizer of the Race, Food, and Justice Symposium. Kim touches on various topics that will be discussed at the two day conference on the Case Western Reserve University campus, and she also describes her role as the Associate Director for Environmental Health Watch.
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