School Segregation Harms Black Children's Health and Well-Being

Cardio vascular disease, increased alcohol use, and general poor well-being are enduring results of school racial segregation on Black youth. Researchers from the University of California at San Francisco, Stanford, and  led by CVP's Dr. Rita Hamad have published findings that suggest associate school segregation with poorer self-rated health and increased binge drinking among Black adults. Find the full report here.

 

School Segregation Brief