Why it matters 
Social & Community Context

Quick facts

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U.S. rank for highest incarceration rate in the world

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Americans say they do not get involved in social causes or campaigns because they feel like they lack information about the issues.

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of African Americans do not have a government-issued ID which suppresses voting abilities.

Why Social & Community
Context Matters

We believe that a path to parity is needed for positive health outcomes. Understanding how social contexts shape health risk can help determine effective prevention responses. Social cohesion, trust and connectedness in communities has been associated with improving health outcomes.

Some contributing factors include: 

  • Civic Participation
  • Discrimination
  • Incarceration 
  • Support Systems 
  • Social Cohesion

Our projects

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