KJ Mitchell, PhD, CPM® (@kj_mitchell_) 's Twitter Profile
KJ Mitchell, PhD, CPM®

@kj_mitchell_

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Claudia Deane (@c_deane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Issue priorities by party affiliation, always one of my favorite public opinion charts to look at in advance of the State of the Union. Nice wrap up post on a bunch of relevant survey findings from Pew Research Center buff.ly/35CtsYA

Issue priorities by party affiliation, always one of my favorite public opinion charts to look at in advance of the State of the Union. Nice wrap up post on a bunch of relevant survey findings from <a href="/pewresearch/">Pew Research Center</a> buff.ly/35CtsYA
RWJF (@rwjf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The pandemic exposed major gaps in the U.S. public health and health data infrastructure and illuminated the ways in which structural racism perpetuates health inequities. Here's how we can transform health data systems to advance health equity. 1/5 rwjf.ws/3iYpQUo

Jamie Bussel (@jbussel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nutrition policy must address structural racism that is baked into the food system, including the way land ownership has been controlled; how and where our food is grown; how it is subsidized; and how it is marketed, distributed, and priced. #NationalNutritionMonth

Nutrition policy must address structural racism that is baked into the food system, including the way land ownership has been controlled; how and where our food is grown; how it is subsidized; and how it is marketed, distributed, and priced. #NationalNutritionMonth
KJ Mitchell, PhD, CPM® (@kj_mitchell_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow. Didn't realize landlords were still trying to control residents' internet provider. More Internet Options — in Theory nytimes.com/2022/03/03/tec… #freemarketcompetition #multifamilyhousing #ancillaryincome #residentexperience

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This is very disturbing. “Poor readers are more likely to drop out of high school, earn less money as adults and become involved in the criminal justice system.” #lifeskills It’s ‘Alarming’: Children Are Severely Behind in Reading nytimes.com/2022/03/08/us/…

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The Threat of Environmental Hazards to the Rental Stock jchs.harvard.edu/blog/threat-en… #rentalhousing #singlefamilyrental #apartments #manufacturedhousing

Fitwel (@fitwel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We don’t want real estate owners to reinvent the wheel or think they have to start from scratch to optimize a building for health,” - Joanna Frank, Center for Active Design in Propmodo Some existing optimizations already fit into Fitwel strategies, read on: ow.ly/m33l50IeHaK

CityHealth (@city_health) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Eviction is not just a condition of poverty, it is a cause of it” – Eviction Lab. #LegalSupportforRenters policies are proven to help tenants win eviction cases and avoid homelessness, according to this report from American Progress americanprogress.org/article/right-…

Dr. Avenel Joseph (@draveneljoseph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Homes in Black neighborhoods are valued at nearly a quarter less than those in comparable White neighborhoods — despite having similar property characteristics and amenities, according to a The Brookings Institution report. washingtonpost.com/business/2022/…

RWJF (@rwjf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if progress meant well-being for all? Some U.S. communities are taking inspiration from abroad to center well-being, meet the needs of their communities, and invest in a better future for all, writes Karabi Acharya. rwjf.ws/3HnrLMi

BUILD Health (@build_health) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new report from @City_Health explains how Earned Sick Leave policies are necessary for building healthy, equitable communities. Learn more about how city leaders can enact these policies to bolster both public health and economic security. bit.ly/3LpgPzI

RWJF (@rwjf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What creates equity? Opportunity for all. Racism in the U.S. undermines equity and opportunity, inflicting a far-reaching toll on the health of people of color. We need a public health system that doesn’t tolerate discrimination or racism in any form. #NPHW

What creates equity? Opportunity for all.

Racism in the U.S. undermines equity and opportunity, inflicting a far-reaching toll on the health of people of color. We need a public health system that doesn’t tolerate discrimination or racism in any form. #NPHW
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In a country as wealthy as the United States, it is unconscionable that a person's access to healthcare often comes down to skin color, gender, income, geography, disability, employment or immigration status. Closing the Medicaid Gap benefits us all. #MedicaidAwarenessMonth 1/8

CityHealth (@city_health) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly half of all U.S. renter households are cost-burdened, meaning more than 30% of their income goes to housing – and that number is growing. youtube.com/watch?v=ipuug2…

Barack Obama (@barackobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No challenge poses a greater threat to our future than a changing climate. Every day, we’re feeling the impact of climate change, and today’s Supreme Court decision is a major step backward.

Dr. Avenel Joseph (@draveneljoseph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Housing stability is linked to better health outcomes. So it’s clear: Skyrocketing rents are a threat to public health. npr.org/2022/06/11/110…