Mapping Spatial Inequality: Poverty and Immigration
There is a new geography of poverty and immigration, with more immigrants and poor people living in the suburbs.
There is a new geography of poverty and immigration, with more immigrants and poor people living in the suburbs.
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) has granted 800,000 young undocumented immigrants work authorization and protection from deportation, but its impact extends to their overall health and well-being.
Explores how the living conditions experienced by Latino migrant day laborers in the San Francisco Bay Area affect their physical health, their mental health, and their chances of contracting infectious diseases.
This Data Brief summarizes key findings from the BIMI project "Mapping Spatial Inequality," as it relates to health services in the Bay Area.
This Data Brief summarizes key findings from the Mapping Spatial Inequality Project, as it relates to health services in the Central Valley.
The Human Rights Center is partnering with the San Francisco Department on the Status of Women, Freedom Forward, Family Builders, Huckleberry Youth Programs, and WestCoast Children’s Clinic to develop and evaluate a new model of home-based foster care pilot for youth who are at risk of commercial sexual exploitation (CSE).