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Twenty Years Of Life Why The Poor Die Earlier And How To Challenge Inequity 1st Ed 2018 Suzanne Bohan

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Twenty Years Of Life Why The Poor Die Earlier And How To Challenge Inequity 1st Ed 2018 Suzanne Bohan
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Publisher: Island Press/Center for Resource Economics
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.69 MB
Author: Suzanne Bohan
ISBN: 9781610918039, 9781642831030, 1610918037, 1642831034
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed. 2018

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Twenty Years Of Life Why The Poor Die Earlier And How To Challenge Inequity 1st Ed 2018 Suzanne Bohan by Suzanne Bohan 9781610918039, 9781642831030, 1610918037, 1642831034 instant download after payment.

In Twenty Years of Life, Suzanne Bohan exposes the ugly truth that health is largely determined by zip code. Life expectancies in wealthy versus poor neighborhoods can vary by as much as twenty years.

Bohan chronicles a bold experiment to challenge that inequity. The California Endowment, one of the nation’s largest health foundations, is upending the old‑school, top‑down charity model and investing $1 billion over ten years to help distressed communities advocate for their own interests.

With compassion and insight, Bohan shares stories of students and parents, former street shooters, urban farmers, and a Native American tribe who are tapping into their latent political power to make their neighborhoods healthier. Their stories will fundamentally change how we think about the root causes of disease and the prospects for healing.

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