EPISODE · Sep 13, 2022 · 16 MIN
Bonus - Not Just a Water Crisis: The Decline of Jackson, Mississippi
Dr. Mauda Monger is a lifelong resident of Jackson, Mississippi. She is also a community advocate and public health professional. She talks with Dr. Sharfstein about how the water crisis is the most visible sign of a profound decline in her hometown and perhaps could help bring about a brighter future. Dr. Monger runs an initiative for young women of color in Jackson called the S-H-E Project. Learn more
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Bonus - Not Just a Water Crisis: The Decline of Jackson, Mississippi
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Dr. Mauda Monger is a lifelong resident of Jackson, Mississippi. She is also a community advocate and public health professional. She talks with Dr. Sharfstein about how the water crisis is the most visible sign of a profound decline in her hometown...
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