RT @DrewCapone91: Great study on plumbing poverty in the US. When including people experiencing homelessness, "2 million people in the Unit…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @ejesquivel: "...clear evidence that gaps in urban water access are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing…
Geographies of insecure water access and the housing–water nexus in US cities https://t.co/KVDvHUylnQ
RT @ejesquivel: "...clear evidence that gaps in urban water access are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing…
"...clear evidence that gaps in urban water access are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing conditions and systemic social and racialized inequality." Thank you, @meehanmonster and team for the great synthesis. https://t.co/J
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @jwkane1: Must-read article and thread on "plumbing poverty" by @meehanmonster. Timely insights on water inequalities across the U.S. an…
RT @jwkane1: Must-read article and thread on "plumbing poverty" by @meehanmonster. Timely insights on water inequalities across the U.S. an…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @DrewCapone91: Great study on plumbing poverty in the US. When including people experiencing homelessness, "2 million people in the Unit…
RT @DrewCapone91: Great study on plumbing poverty in the US. When including people experiencing homelessness, "2 million people in the Unit…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
Great study on plumbing poverty in the US. When including people experiencing homelessness, "2 million people in the United States regularly lack piped water" https://t.co/le24JDyULx
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @jwkane1: Must-read article and thread on "plumbing poverty" by @meehanmonster. Timely insights on water inequalities across the U.S. an…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @PolEcoNet: Geographies of insecure water access and the housing–water nexus in US cities https://t.co/8ApJBtRuhm
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @asher_rosinger: Important new study on #waterinsecurity and inequalities in the US by @meehanmonster!! https://t.co/do66uzI4Nw
Grateful to my dear friend and project leader, @meehanmonster, along with co-authors Nick Chun and Justin Sherrill for coming together in our recent PNAS article to tell the racial/ethnic, class-based, and housing disparities of US urban water access. http
New US study confirms that gaps in urban water access affecting >1.2 m are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing conditions and systemic social and racialized inequality.
@kclgeography @KingsWaterKCL
Important new study on #waterinsecurity and inequalities in the US by @meehanmonster!!
RT @mtfkear: Few images better reveal the stark inequalities of US housing markets...there are 10s of 1000s of people living in SF, LA and…
Must-read article and thread on "plumbing poverty" by @meehanmonster. Timely insights on water inequalities across the U.S. and their relation to housing. CC: @jenny_schuetz
Geographies of insecure water access and the housing–water nexus in US cities https://t.co/8ApJBtRuhm
Few images better reveal the stark inequalities of US housing markets...there are 10s of 1000s of people living in SF, LA and NYC without piped water access?! @JasonJurjevich @meehanmonster https://t.co/S12qWrNCbb https://t.co/PVlAiUMAT8
RT @chrishendel: Very important study out today in PNAS 👇 Geographies of insecure #water access and the housing–water nexus in US cities h…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
Very important study out today in PNAS 👇 Geographies of insecure #water access and the housing–water nexus in US cities https://t.co/MhJ4qiq0xX #waterislife #inequality #racialinjustice #cities #SystemicRacism #racialcapitalism #waterinsecurity #watersecu
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geography of #plumbingpoverty in 50 U.S. cities. Hint: it has everything to do with racialized wealth gaps. Buckle up for a thread. https://t.c