Episode 1, Retrofitting Suburbia (Designing Healthy Communities)
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Originally released by Media Policy Center, 2014.
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Dr. Richard Jackson MD MPH, investigates the link between our nation’s obesity and Type 2 Diabetes epidemic with urban sprawl fueled by car dependency. To prevent disease through better urban planning, Boulder, CO redesigns the city to make bicycles a safe alternative transportation. Two Denver suburbs transform dead malls into mixed use and public transit-centered communities. An abandoned mall in Georgia gains new life as a K-8th grade charter school. And two former grad students from Georgia Tech, mentored by their professor, create visionary projects that are forever changing the face of Atlanta.
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9 - 12
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2014). Episode 1, Retrofitting Suburbia (Designing Healthy Communities) . Media Policy Center, .

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2014. Episode 1, Retrofitting Suburbia (Designing Healthy Communities). Media Policy Center.

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Episode 1, Retrofitting Suburbia (Designing Healthy Communities) Media Policy Center, 2014.

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Episode 1, Retrofitting Suburbia (Designing Healthy Communities) Media Policy Center, , 2014.

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