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TSU Institute of Urban Public Health and Housing Equity


About the Institute 

At the TSU Institute for Urban Public Health and Housing Equity, we are committed to transforming urban communities by addressing the critical social determinants of health factors like education, housing, workforce development, food insecurity, and access to healthcare that shape the well-being of individuals and families.

Our programs are designed to tackle systemic barriers, reduce inequities, and promote holistic solutions that foster healthier, more resilient communities. By integrating research, advocacy, and direct action, we work to ensure that all residents, particularly those from historically underserved populations, can thrive.

We believe that improving health goes beyond just providing medical care and it requires creating environments where individuals have access to quality education, stable housing, nutritious food, and meaningful employment, along with comprehensive healthcare services. Through strategic partnerships, innovative initiatives, and community-driven solutions, we aim to build pathways to equity and sustainable change for generations to come. Through the six objectives of the institute we address select social determinants of health through various programmatic initiatives.

Objectives

Objective 1

Foster collaborations and partnerships for housing advocacy and community outreach

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Objective 2

Enhance workforce training and professional development skills

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Objective 3

Increase the pipeline of faculty and students who are engaged in scholarly research related to social determinants of health

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Objective 4

Improve access for individuals who are seeking medical and wellness services.

Objective 5

Provide structured after school mentoring and tutoring for K-12 students, led by TSU students.

Objective 6

Create a centralized multipurpose space for the community engagement