A zip code is much more than just a five digit number. It can tell you where to send mail, where a person lives and where they work. The impact of that number can also reach far beyond geographic location; it can reveal inequality and the likelihood of upward mobility in different locations. Medical professionals have begun to consider zip code as an indicator of health, well-being and even life expectancy. In this special Walls and Bridges conversation, KQED's Tonya Mosley talks with a panel of experts about whether a zip code can determine a person's fate.

Walls and Bridges: Zip Codes and Health Resources, by Type Monday, May 7, 2018