Diana Hernandez, associate professor of sociomedical sciences at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, and Sybil Hodgson, M.D., physician and medical director of the Montefiore Medical Group West Farms Family Practice, discuss the community health profile of the West Farms section of the Bronx and the health toll of the pandemic in the neighborhood.
@BrianLehrer we want a city council person who will fight for Black maternal health to end the crisis in NYC where a Black birthing person is 8-12x more likely to die than white counterpart. Orgs to know @AncientSong7 doula services Ashe Birthing Services community fund
— getboober (@getboober) February 11, 2021
Ask the guests how car culture contributes to these conditions, and disinvestment in @NYCParks and street tree plantings and park development contributes to high PM2.5 levels and toxic air. #CongestionPricing. No more free parking. NO, poor folks do not own cars.
— Peg Bundy (@aGreenQueenNYC) February 11, 2021
Great to hear about the work being done by fellow Xavier Univ. of LA alum, Dr. Sybil Hodgson. Strong work! - Challon Perry, MD
— Challon Perry (@speedracerX008) February 11, 2021
@BrianLehrer Thank you to the current color. I am so sick of people slagging off the Bronx and making it seem like we are just a borough of depressed fat asthmatic animals there is more to us than Riverdale that is cultured
— Jaybee (@blackzelig) February 11, 2021