
How Can Public Health Address Systemic Racism in Maternal Health?
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The medical field can treat many of the challenges pregnant people face before and after birth. So why is there still racial inequity in maternal health?
Hosts: Jennie Saia, Meghan Palmer
Guests: Dr. Stephanie Baker, Dr. Yanica Faustin, Queen Assata Stephens
The Pivot features stories of impact, discovery and surprise in public health. A production of the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
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