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Regional + City Planning Professor Published in Public Health Post

Header of a Public Health Post article titled "Investing in Non-White Spaces" by C. Aujean Lee, featuring a photo of a modern commercial shopping center with a curved metal canopy structure

Regional + City Planning Professor Published in Public Health Post


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February 25, 2019

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Assistant professor of Regional + City Planning C. Aujean Lee recently published an article entitled “Investing in Non-White Spaces” in the Public Health Post. The article summarizes her research on middle-class ethnic neighborhoods and their potential benefits for homeownership.

Lee’s research focuses on residential segregation and racial disparities in homeownership, wealth and community institutions. She also examines nonprofits in providing social protections to vulnerable communities in uncertain policy circumstances. 

Read Prof. Lee’s article here.


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