47 min

Institutional Inequity and the COVID Vaccine (March 1, 2021‪)‬ The Duke Law Podcast

    • Education

How racial disparities in healthcare continue to make Black and Latinx people less likely to receive a vaccine, despite both communities being more likely to become sick from COVID-19, is the focus of this discussion with Duke Law Professor Kate Evans, Professor Thomas Williams and Durham-based physician Edith Nieves Lopez. Sponsored by Duke Immigrant and Refugee Project and co-sponsored by Duke Law's ACLU, LALSA, HLS, and the Immigrant Rights Clinic.

How racial disparities in healthcare continue to make Black and Latinx people less likely to receive a vaccine, despite both communities being more likely to become sick from COVID-19, is the focus of this discussion with Duke Law Professor Kate Evans, Professor Thomas Williams and Durham-based physician Edith Nieves Lopez. Sponsored by Duke Immigrant and Refugee Project and co-sponsored by Duke Law's ACLU, LALSA, HLS, and the Immigrant Rights Clinic.

47 min

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