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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2023 · 42 MIN

Jamila Michener on How State Interference with Local Housing Policy Impacts Tenant Health and Racial Equity

from Poverty Research & Policy

Whether renters have access to safe, high-quality housing has serious implications for health and health equity. Local housing policy often focuses on community residents' particular needs, yet state law can preempt local ordinances, frequently with detrimental results. In this episode, Dr. Jamila Michener discusses two of her recent papers, "Entrenching Inequity, Eroding Democracy: State Preemption of Local Housing Policy" and "Racism, Power, And Health Equity: The Case of Tenant Organizing." Jamila Michener is an Associate Professor of Government and Public Policy at Cornell University. She studies poverty, racism, and public policy, with a particular focus on health and housing. She is Associate Dean for Public Engagement at the Brooks School of Public Policy. Dr. Michener has also been named the inaugural director of Cornell's Racial Justice and Equitable Futures Center. She is a former IRP Emerging Poverty Scholar Fellow and a current IRP Affiliate.

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