Spring Into Action on Lead Poisoning
This half-day, community-focused event is designed for both residents and local stakeholders to come together to share information,

Where we live matters. Join us for the next session in the Politics of Well-Being series, exploring the geography of well-being: how neighborhood infrastructure, environmental justice, urban design, and housing access shape physical and mental health. This conversation will examine how place-based policies can foster or undermine equitable outcomes — and how communities reclaim agency over space.
Featured Speakers:
🔹 Millan AbiNader, MSW, PhD – Assistant Professor, SP2
🔹 Alice Xu, PhD – Assistant Professor, SP2
🔹 Moderator: Rebecca Del Rossi, MSW
This half-day, community-focused event is designed for both residents and local stakeholders to come together to share information,
Dr. Jodi Flaws will discuss her research on the effects of one neonicotinoid, imidacloprid, on the health of