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Native America Calling: Structural inequities cost additional Native lives during the pandemic
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Many Native nations suffered disproportionate harm from the COVID-19 pandemic.
New research suggests state and federal policy decisions and long standing structural inequities increased the magnitude of the pandemic for Native people and unnecessarily cost additional lives.
Native America Calling will talk with the researchers about the study and hear from tribal leaders and health officials about what they are experiencing.
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