Sustainability

Perils for Pedestrians

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--We travel to Omaha, Nebraska, to learn about the Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program of the National Park Service.

--We visit Indiana Dunes State Park in Chesterton, IN, where walking and bicycling can get you into the park even when the parking lots are full.

--The Toni Morrison Interchange in New Orleans, Louisiana, is not pedestrian-friendly.

--Cars parked on the sidewalk by inconsiderate drivers are a problem in a Pittsburgh neighborhood.

--We learn about Google Maps for bicycling.

In The Studio - Cultural Change and Impacts of Migration on Health

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Host Marc Schenker, MD talks to Xochitl Casteneda, Director of Health Initiative Americas, UC Berkeley.

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Topics discussed include: Xochitl Casteneda's background and her experiences as a migrant, seeing the health needs of migrant Latinos workers, social determinants of health among immigrants. Migration affects health in both countries of origin and reception.