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Episode 23: Environmental Justice: What is it?

23 min · 25 de ene de 2026
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What is environmental justice, and why does it matter for public health? In this episode of The Research Collective, tune in with co-host, Dr. Saswati Upadhyay, as speaks with Dr. Rachel Roy from the Harris County Department of Health about the foundations of environmental justice. They explore how environmental exposures, policies, and systemic inequities shape health outcomes—and why certain communities face a disproportionate share of environmental risks. If you’re curious about environmental justice or new to the topic, this episode is for you!

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