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EPI 633 Urban Inequality and Health: Theory, Evidence, and Action 3.0 Credits

This course will explore dimensions of urban inequality including residential segregation, gentrification and displacement, and racialized violence and trauma in urban settings and examine the pathways linking them to health and health inequalities. These issues will be explored using an explicit anti-racist lens and will draw on literature from sociology, history, and epidemiology. Finally, the course will explore various models for action in addressing urban inequalities and the impact policies and interventions have on health and health inequalities in urban settings.

College/Department: Dornsife School of Public Health
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit

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