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How 'nature deprived' neighborhoods impact the health of people of color
​Alejandra Borunda | National Geographic | 7/29/2020
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Can spending time in nature prevent or lessen postpartum depression?
Michele W. Berger | Penn Today | 6/26/2020
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Warm weather draws risky crowds to parks. Here's how Philly can make them safer.
Eugenia C. South | The Philadelphia Inquirer | 5/8/2020
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How can you responsibly enjoy nature during coronavirus?
​Eugenia C. South and Raina M. Merchant | The Philadelphia Inquirer | 3/20/2020
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Coronavirus and spirituality: Preserving the faith at a safe distance
Eugenia C. South and M. Kit Delgado | The Philadelphia Inquirer | 3/14/2020
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The opioid crisis shows why racism in healthcare is always harmful, never 'protective'
Utsha Khatri, Shoshana Aronowitz, Eugenia C. South | The Philadelphia Inquirer | 12/26/2019
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The Healing Potential of Turning Vacant Lots Green
Linda Poon | Bloomberg CityLab | 7/30/2018
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The Case for Building $1,500 Parks
Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan | Fast Company | 7/25/2018
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Replacing Vacant Lots with Green Spaces Can Ease Depression In Urban Communities
Rhitu Chaterjee | NPR | 7/20/2018
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