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Patrice C. Williams serves as Assistant Research Professor of Participatory Action Research and Provost Impact Fellow at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities, specifically within the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs. Her work critically examines structural drivers of health inequities with emphasis on racial disparities in urban environments.
Her academic credentials include a PhD in City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning, Master of Public Health, and BS in Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology – all earned at Florida State University.
Williams employs mixed-methods approaches to investigate how social and physical environments perpetuate health disparities among people of color, particularly focusing on residential displacement pressures in Southwest Atlanta. Her research integrates quantitative, qualitative, and geospatial techniques to advance community-led climate resilience and health equity frameworks. Current projects analyze greenspace redevelopment impacts on sleep health and neighborhood change processes through participatory action research lenses.
Analysis of her 2018-2024 publications reveals consistent interdisciplinary focus at the public health-urban planning nexus, with recurring themes of health equity, displacement pressures, and community engagement. Her work predominantly centers Black communities in urban settings, utilizing intersectional frameworks to address systemic inequities in housing, infrastructure, and disaster response.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source materials. Information regarding student advising, grant funding, laboratory facilities, or research teams was not provided in available documentation.





