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Pardee RAND Faculty Leaders Discuss the Flint Water Crisis
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Pardee RAND Faculty Leaders Discuss the Flint Water Crisis

Melissa Kosinski-Collins
2016 Pardee RAND Faculty Leaders in Policy Research and Analysis
2016

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Water Crisis Community Health Community Studies Racial Issues Urban Health Urban Planning
The long-term historical issues of racial inequities, discrimination, and implicit bias evident in the water crisis in Flint, Mich., require deep consideration and analysis. Therefore, as representatives of the 2016 cohort of Faculty Leaders, whose work intersects with the experiences of underrepresented and/or underserved populations affected by this crisis, we share the following observations and recommendations for research, practice, and related resources.
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