Black children are more likely to have asthma than kids of any other race in America. This disparity is rooted in racist housing laws in the nation’s past, according to a yearlong AP project looking at health challenges faced by Black Americans.
Black children are more likely to live near polluting plants, and in rental housing with mold and other triggers, because of racist housing laws in the.
Black children are more likely to live near polluting plants, and in rental housing with mold and other triggers, because of racist housing laws in the.
Reporting barriers have made LGBTQ youth homelessness a largely undocumented facet of the state's housing crisis, placing unknown numbers of children and young adults at risk of sexual exploitation, trafficking, violence, substance use, mental health conditions, and more.
Kamora's Cultural Corner is seeking to buy the land it has sat on for years, to create a greenspace in perpetuity in the heart of the North End of Hartford.