Structural discrimination operates through policies, cultural norms, and institutional practices, creating interlocking systems of oppression that shape individual experience across multiple dimensions of identity such as race, gender, sexual orientation, social class, and immigration status.
Housing Crisis in Context
Healthy Neighborhoods
A legal memo about applicable federal and state laws
Legal Memo
Child Care & Schools
Food & Beverages
Combating unhealthy marketing to young children
Fact Sheet
Food & Beverages
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A model California ordinance & checklist
Model Legal Document
Checklist
Tobacco Prevention
A fact sheet about local school wellness policies
Fact Sheet
Child Care & Schools
Food & Beverages
Frequently asked questions about secondhand smoke, retail licensing, and more
Tobacco Prevention
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Preemption, public health, & equity: The search for local solutions
Webinar
Good Governance