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Season 4, Episode 2: Vaccine Equity with Marali Singaraju

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Season 4, Episode 2: Vaccine Equity with Marali Singaraju

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2022-04-22

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This week’s Perspectives podcast features Marali Singaraju, a second-year MPH student who discusses vaccine equity as an integral component of pandemic response and vaccine distribution. Marali has been active in the pandemic response through working at the Minnesota Department of Health, at IDEO.org, and for the International Working Group of Health Systems Strengthening (IWG). Resources: The International Working Group for Health Systems Strengthening (IWG)’s Youth Led Demand for Vaccine Equity (https://iwghss.org/2021/10/30/a-youth-led-demand-for-global-vaccine-equity/); IDEO.org #NoJudgment Campaign (https://nrcrim.org/nojudgment-webinar); Learn more about vaccine equity through the WHO (https://www.who.int/campaigns/vaccine-equity); Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice (https://www.amazon.com/Inflamed-Deep-Medicine-Anatomy-Injustice/dp/0374602514)

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Runtime: 28:40

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Zielke, Sophia; Lipo Zovic, Haley; Singaraiu, Marali. (2022). Season 4, Episode 2: Vaccine Equity with Marali Singaraju. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/260978.

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