My research has received coverage from local, regional, and national media outlets. A selection of these interviews is linked below.
- How the housing crisis collides with public health. Selena Simmons-Duffin, NPR All Things Considered, October 2021.
- The Coming Wave of Evictions Is More Than a Housing Crisis. Joe Pinsker, The Atlantic, September 2021.
- As anti-camping zones return for LA City Council vote, some experts map impact of such limits. Elizabeth Chou, Los Angeles Daily News, July 2021.
- Where Eviction Risk Is High, Covid Vaccination Rates Are Low. Kriston Capps, Marie Patino, and Jeremy Diamond, Bloomberg CityLab, July 2021.
- L.A.’s homeless residents are 50% more likely to die if they get COVID. Now they’re a vaccine priority. Benjamin Oreskes and Doug Smith, The Los Angeles Times, March 2021.
- Researcher Finds Evictions Are Associated With More Than 10,000 Deaths From COVID-19. Mary Louise Kelly, NPR All Things Considered, December 2020.
- California could allow mass evictions to begin during the worst Covid surge yet. Sam Levin, The Guardian, December 2020.
- America’s Eviction Crisis Is A Public Health Disaster Waiting To Happen. Michael Hobbes, HuffPost, December 2020.
- Study: Allowing evictions during Covid-19 could have caused nearly 11,000 unnecessary deaths. Jerusalem Demsas, Vox, December 2020.
- Evictions Are Violence: Millions Could Lose Homes Amid COVID Pandemic If Federal Moratorium Expires. Amy Goodman, Democracy NOW! December 2020.
- Here’s how the eviction crisis could increase the spread of Covid in the US. Annie Nova, CNBC, December 2020.
- Mass Evictions May Be Maryland’s Next Public Health Crisis. Sarah Y. Kim, WYPR, July 2020.
- Housing and Health: What Science Has Learned about the Importance of Home. Stephanie Shapiro, Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine, October 2019.