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Join Maria Hinojosa as she discusses genuine efforts to acknowledge, overcome, and heal divisions in America.
As the “Discrimination in America” series with Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and NPR reveals, housing and policing discrimination occur far too often. In fact, nearly half of African-Americans surveyed in the study report experiencing discrimination when trying to rent or buy a home. And at least one in five Latinos say they or a family member have been treated unfairly by the courts or unfairly stopped or treated by the police because they are Latino.
This has huge implications for health. Join Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for this Facebook Live broadcast when representatives from across America share their journeys and how they’ve been able to promote inclusive communities and health equity.
As a reporter who was the first Latina in most newsrooms, Maria Hinojosa continues to bring attention to experiences and points of view that are often overlooked and underreported in mainstream media. If you have a question you’d like Maria to ask during the live discussion, please share it in the comments on the Facebook Page link: https://www.facebook.com/Rober...s/10157168707653782/
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