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Portland-based nonprofit is at the intersection of race and health

By Julie Sabatier (OPB)
July 30, 2020 3:23 p.m.

Broadcast on "Think Out Loud" Thursday, July 30

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The COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter uprising have highlighted problems that Leslie Gregory has been working to change for a long time. Gregory is the founder and director of Right To Health, a Portland-based nonprofit that highlights health disparities that are the result of racial injustice and economic inequality. She has been pushing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to recognize racism as a public health crisis for years. She tells us what it’s like to find her work at the intersection of two historical world events.

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