DiscoverAmerican Journal of Public Health PodcastAJPH 7/2024: "VOTING RIGHTS ARE A POLITICAL DETERMINANT OF HEALTH" (ENGLISH)
AJPH 7/2024: "VOTING RIGHTS ARE A POLITICAL DETERMINANT OF HEALTH" (ENGLISH)

AJPH 7/2024: "VOTING RIGHTS ARE A POLITICAL DETERMINANT OF HEALTH" (ENGLISH)

Update: 2024-07-11
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Alfredo Morabia and Prof. Vickie Mays (UCLA) from AJPH interview Anna K. Hing (University of Minnesota), Jennifer L. Pomeranz (New York University), and Marian Moser Jones (Ohio State University) to discuss whether voting rights are a political determinant of health.

Key discussion points include: What have been the political consequences of the US Supreme Court’s 2013 decision in Shelby County v Holder, which invalidated the Voting Rights Act’s preclearance provision? Which communities are most affected by the restriction of the right to vote? What is the mechanism by which voting rights translates into health? How relevant are these results for the present context and the coming 2024 presidential, senatorial, house, and state elections? What can be done to advocate for the reinstatement of preclearance?
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AJPH 7/2024: "VOTING RIGHTS ARE A POLITICAL DETERMINANT OF HEALTH" (ENGLISH)

AJPH 7/2024: "VOTING RIGHTS ARE A POLITICAL DETERMINANT OF HEALTH" (ENGLISH)

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