
Episode 01 In the Era of COVID-19: Prof. Malo Hutson on the Built Environment
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06/09/20 • 34 min
In the first episode of “Black Lives: In the Era of COVID-19” Columbia University’s Samuel Roberts and Mabel O. Wilson speak with Prof. Malo Hutson, academic scholar and practitioner in the areas of community development, racial and ethnic inequalities, urban sustainability, and urban policy. Prof. Hutson discusses how the built environment impacts health in Black communities, especially in New York City.
In the first episode of “Black Lives: In the Era of COVID-19” Columbia University’s Samuel Roberts and Mabel O. Wilson speak with Prof. Malo Hutson, academic scholar and practitioner in the areas of community development, racial and ethnic inequalities, urban sustainability, and urban policy. Prof. Hutson discusses how the built environment impacts health in Black communities, especially in New York City.
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