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Mindy Fullilove, MD
Writer, Social Psychiatrist
Books
Main Street
From Enforcers to Guardians
Urban Alchemy
Root Shock
The House of Joshua
Collective Consciousness
Black Family and Mental Health
Homeboy Came to Orange
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Collected research and media about displacement and public health.
9/11
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Brooklyn
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CLIMB
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East New York
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Harlem
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NYC RECOVERS
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New York City
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Roanoke
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Washington Heights
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collective recovery
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deindustrialization
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displacement
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documentation
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epidemics
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magic strategy
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planned shrinkage
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police violence
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psychology of place
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public health
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redevelopment
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root shock
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situation analysis
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urban renewal
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violence
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youth violence
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Children's Lived Spaces in the Inner City
This important paper traces the changing experience of growing up in Pittsburgh's Hill District in three distinct eras. AUTHOR: Eva-Maria...
Street by Street, Block by Block: How Urban Renewal Uprooted Black Roanoke
This groundbreaking special section of the Roanoke Times presented the city's history of urban renewal. AUTHOR: Mary Bishop. PUBLISHED:...
The Family to Family Program: a structural intervention with implications for HIV/AIDS prevention
The Family to Family program used monthly "reunion dinners" to strengthen Harlem families, with implications for the prevention of...
Black Women and AIDS
This paper discusses the structure of risk for HIV infection among Black women. AUTHORS: Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD; Robert E....
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