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Media Type: Podcasts and Interviews

A Black Woman Getting the First U.S. Coronavirus Vaccine Sparked Celebrations — and Suspicion

Written by Krystal on September 16, 2021. Posted in Uncategorized.

COVID “Long Haulers” Ask, “What am I Gaining to Say that I’m Still Sick?”

Written by Krystal on September 16, 2021. Posted in Uncategorized.

The Black-white life expectancy gap grew in 2020 — but it can be reversed

Written by Krystal on September 16, 2021. Posted in Uncategorized.

Black and Latino Communities are Being Left Behind in the Vaccine Rollout

Written by Krystal on September 16, 2021. Posted in Uncategorized.

A Century of Sickle Cell

Written by Krystal on September 16, 2021. Posted in Uncategorized.

Why We Wander Episode 14: Travel and Chronic Illness with Melissa Creary

Written by Krystal on September 16, 2021. Posted in Uncategorized.

The Impact of Race on Data

Written by Krystal on September 8, 2021. Posted in Uncategorized.

How COVID-19 has highlighted racism as a health risk

Written by Krystal on September 8, 2021. Posted in Anti-racist Health Pedagogy.

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