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“Race, Inequality, and Health” Lecture Series (2020-2021)

 

Lectures in the "Race, Inequality, and Health" series:

Maria John, “'Don’t Get Sick After June': A Seventy-Year Long Survival Strategy for Native Americans Navigating the Indian Health Service"
{March 11th, 2021}

Richard M. Mizelle., "Chronic Complication: Diabetes, Amputations, and Race in America"
{February 4th, 2021}

Marcia Chatelain, "Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America"
{November 18th, 2020}

Harriet Washington and Samuel K. Roberts, "Bearing Witness to COVID-19 and Examining the History of Public Health and the Impact of Infectious Diseases on the Black Community in the United States"
{September 12th, 2020}


For upcoming lectures, check out our calendar of upcoming events.

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