Author: Shannon Bradford

  • The History of Community Mental Health Care

    The History of Community Mental Health Care

    More than a third of incarcerated individuals in the United States today have a diagnosed mental illness. In the 1960s, this population constituted fewer than 5% of all inmates. How did having a mental health condition become criminalized? A well-meaning policy intervention called the Community Mental Health Act (CMHA) of…

  • The Racial Wealth Gap and Recovering from Income Shocks

    The Racial Wealth Gap and Recovering from Income Shocks

    The racial wealth gap in the United States is a legacy of nefarious actions and policies such as slavery, Jim Crow laws, and redlining. Based on data from the Survey of Consumer Finances in 2016, the median white family had a net worth of $188,200, nearly eight times that of…