
We amplify the voices of emerging researchers from backgrounds often neglected in science and academia to reimagine solutions for a healthy-for-all planet. A Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health project.
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Microplastics isolated from the environment. Credit: Wikimedia.
Our Fellow in Residence Timnit Kefela is an environmental scientist who has spent a decade studying microplastics and the communities who bear the cost of a pollution crisis t...
This essay was written by Dr. Ami Zota, founder and director of Agents of Change and Professor of Environmental Health Sciences at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. A Harvard-trained environmental health scientist, Dr. Zo...
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Roxbury and Beacon Hill sit a few miles apart in Boston. But a few miles can change everything: while the mostly white residents of Beacon Hill’s brick row houses live on a median househol...
The 2017 film The Florida Project takes a look at an forgotten world in plain sight, just outside the “happiest place on Earth.” The Sean Baker film — which earned Willem Dafoe an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 90th Acade...
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It’s the beginning of the year. You’ve probably made (or at least considered) a few professional resolutions. Submit that paper. Finish the analysis you’ve been avoiding. Writ...
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We amplify the voices emerging researchers from backgrounds often neglected in science and academia to reimagine solutions for a healthy-for-all planet. A project from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
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