Researchers shift tactics to tackle extremism as public health threat

Pete Kurtz-Glovas served as deputy director of regional partnerships for American University’s Polarization and Extremism Research Innovation Lab, which has helped launch initiatives in two cities to address extremism as a public health issue. Taylor Sisk for KFF Health News

Rebecca Kasen has seen and heard things in recent years in and around Michigan’s capital city that she never would have expected.

“It’s a very weird time in our lives,” said Kasen, executive director of the Women’s Center of Greater Lansing…

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