Riding the Bus

Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick sits down with Natasha Dupee, an advisory neighborhood commissioner in Washington, D.C. Dupee talks about “riding the bus,” which is a view into the impact of social and economic segregation. The two talk about the health impacts of these divisions and how the city and community could improve healthcare for these neighborhoods.

Music: Spark Of Inspiration by Shane Ivers – https://www.silvermansound.com

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