Resources
Resources
- Office of University Engagement and Enrichment
- D & C Article about Redlining by Justin Murphy
- ACT Rochester Curated Reports on Poverty
- Common Ground Health Community Health Reports
- The Children’s Agenda Reports on Advocacy Work in Children’s Health and Education
- Side-by-Side Comparison Map – Historic Map vs Current
- Living With Open-Air Drug Markets - Rochester, NY – A 10-minute documentary highlighting the problems and solutions within one of Rochester’s most drug-ridden and culturally rich neighborhoods.
- Finger Lakes Addiction Resource
- How Rochester’s Growing City and Suburbs Excluded Black Residents – By Justin Murphy of the Democrat and Chronicle
- Can Removing Highways Fix American Cities? By Nadja Popovich, Josh Williams and Denise Lu – NYTimes interactive piece on reimagining urban living spotlighting Rochester
- "When Disparity Becomes Despair – What Kids and Kidneys Demand from All of Us in Response to Racism in America" – Dr. Ray Bignall’s June 3, 2020 URMC Peds Grand Rounds
- "Over A Way That with Tears Has Been Watered: How Academic Medicine is Responding to Systemic Injustice" – Dr. Ray Bignall’s May 12, 2021 URMC Peds Grand Rounds
- Project Implicit: “Project Implicit is a non-profit organization and international collaboration between researchers who are interested in implicit social cognition – thoughts and feelings outside of conscious awareness and control. The goal of the organization is to educate the public about hidden biases and to provide a ‘virtual laboratory’ for collecting data on the Internet.”
- New York State Education Department – comparative tool for school data across New York State
- Black-Owned Businesses in Rochester
The Hoekelman Center has a community/public health library. You can check out books during PLC or anytime. Be sure to stop by the library after your PLC Orientation.