social sciences $€ £ ¥ Article Community Science as a Pathway for Resilience in Response to a Public Health Crisis in Flint, Michigan Jennifer S. Carrera 1,2,* , Kent Key 3,4,5, Sarah Bailey 5 , Joseph A. Hamm 2,6 , Courtney A. Cuthbertson 7, E. Yvonne Lewis 8,9, Susan J. Woolford 10, E. Hill DeLoney 5, Ella Greene-Moton 4,5, Kaneesha Wallace 9, DeWaun E. Robinson 5,11, Ismael Byers 12, Patricia Piechowski 13, Luther Evans 5, Athena McKay 13, Don Vereen 13,14, Arlene Sparks 5,15 and Karen Calhoun 13 1 Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, East Lasing, MI 48824, USA 2 Environmental Science and Policy Program, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA;
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