Authors

  1. Brooks , Madeline M.
  2. Salvatore , Alicia L.
  3. Khanal , Pragyan
  4. Curriero , Frank C.

Abstract

Replicable measures of cumulative risk can show how environmental and social risks are inequitably distributed by race and socioeconomic status, as seen here in New Castle County. Such measures can support upstream approaches to reduce health disparities resulting from histories of environmental racism.