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Opportunity Radio Episode 7: Health Equity

Our latest podcast is up.  You can subscribe to it via iTunes or Feedburner, or listen to it via the embedded player below.  You can find it here on our website.

In this episode, our Research Director and Co-Founder Dr. Brian Smedley talks to Rinku Sen, Executive Director of the Applied Research Center, about race and health care.

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