
Project for Sanitation Justice
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Project for Sanitation Justice
@bathrooms_sdsu
SDSU research team dedicated to providing data-informed recommendations to strategically improve public restrooms access across San Diego County. 🚽










In our @Pun_Soc article, we conceptualize and visualize how deliberate sanitation deprivation in urban environments functions as a punishment regime inflicted on residents, especially unhoused residents, to the detriment of public health and safety. 🚽 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/14…


🚽New ep! The homelessness crisis is accompanied by a lack of public restrooms, posing a public health risk. Megan Welsh Carroll of @bathrooms_sdsu explains what her team is doing to tackle the problem, offering a model for nationwide solutions. Listen: scholars.org/podcast/unhous…

Rios, Adriana, Rebekah O’Donnell, Madison R. E. Swayne, and Megan Welsh Carroll. 2023. “Where Can You Go on the Go? An Assessment of Public Restroom Access along Transit in San Diego.” Findings, June. doi.org/10.32866/001c.….

Excited for new pub w/Project for Sanitation Justice (@bathrooms_sdsu) bestie-colleagues: Developing evidence for building sanitation justice: A multi methods approach to understanding public restroom quantity, quality, accessibility, and user experiences dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa…

Opinion: California cities don't have enough public bathrooms. Here's one solution latimes.com/opinion/story/…

If we've learned anything this week, it's that the need for safe, dignified, and *free* access to public restrooms is more urgent than ever. In this 🧵, we break down our Dec. 2022 report on public restroom access in Downtown San Diego, by the numbers. 🚽 drive.google.com/file/d/1pnUDgj…





The Supreme Court will soon take up Grants Pass v Johnson, the most significant case regarding homelessness in 40 years. Today a group of social scientists, including myself, filed an amicus brief on the case: publicjustice.net/grantspass-v-j… 🧵 1/6
