"On the Internet Archive's main page, enter the URL of the page you want to read into the Wayback Machine search bar. When the results appear, hover over any calendar date with a blue circle and select a time from the pop-up, which indicates when a snapshot of the page was taken. Depending on the page you're searching for, you may need to navigate back into 2024."
Recent and historic federal datasets including from CDC Population Level Analysis and Community Estimates, the Social Vulnerability Index, and the Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool. Contains 75,000+ geographic indicators across demographics, housing, economic conditions, infrastructure, education, environment, health, and social determinants of health.
Data from the most recently released American Community Survey (ACS) presented in a way to make it easier for journalists to use information from the U.S. Census bureau.
This page has been created in response to the removal of federal datasets and websites. Some sources are easy to use and some may be more complicated. The librarians are happy to try to assist you with access.
Offers summary information and visualizations that can provide insights into patterns and drivers of environmental injustice for the most burdened communities in each county.
The Council on Environmental Quality’s Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool (CEJST) allowed users to see on a map which places face environmental burdens (including those affecting health). Environmental Data & Governance Initiative and Public Environmental Data Partners posted an unofficial but functional copy, restoring public access.
Congressional District Health Dashboard provides measures of health and its drivers at the congressional district level, showing how each district is doing on health outcomes, social and economic factors and other measures. The Dashboard was created at the Department of Population Health at NYU.
A program of the University of Washington Population Health Institute. Produces annual data on the health of counties across the U.S., taking into account factors like premature death, low birthweight, adult smoking, obesity and sexually transmitted infections.
Weekly report from the New York State Department of Health presents summaries of select ongoing and emerging infectious disease outbreaks of interest to public health professionals and the public.
A free data repository open to all researchers from any discipline, both inside and outside of the Harvard community, where you can share, archive, cite, access, and explore research data.
(Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research) maintains a data archive of more than 350,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. Hosts 23 specialized collections of data in education, aging, criminal justice, substance abuse, terrorism, and other fields.
An archive of all CDC datasets uploaded to https://data.cdc.gov/browse before January 28th, 2025. Excludes corrupt datasets and data not publicly accessible.
Volunteer coalition of several environmental, justice, and policy organizations, researchers across several universities, archivists, and students who rely on federal datasets and tools to support critical research, advocacy, policy, and litigation work. Includes a large list of federal databases and tools.