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Pandemics, Policing, and Protest: On Racism and Health and Where We Go From Here

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Pediatrician and public health advocate Rhea W. Boyd, MD, MPH, talks about the ways in which racism impacts health and why protest is a profound public health intervention. She also discusses the racial disparities emerging during the U.S. COVID-19 pandemic and the racial disparities evidenced by disproportionate police violence within the broader history of racism in the United States. (Sept. 30, 2020)

Pandemics, Policing, and Protest: On Racism and Health and Where We Go From Here

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