Race Place Policy Podcast: Healthy Communities & Neighborhood Building
This month our conversation is about advancing pu…
First published
02/28/2024
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This month our conversation is about advancing public leadership and what it takes to create vibrant, healthy communities, including how neighborhood building and investment can play a role. We’ve known for some time that stable housing and strong neighborhoods contribute to healthy places and healthy lives and improved well-being. We're joined by Dr. Nisha Botchwey, dean of the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota
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