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EPISODE · May 21, 2020 · 52 MIN

Emory University's COVID-19 Children's Book Competition

from The City Lights Collective · host WABE

Lois Reitzes interviews Pam Redmon of Emory's Global Health Institute as well as authors Beth Bacon and Kary Lee, winners of the COVID-19 children's book competition held by Emory University; Carol Hunter of Truly Living Well Center for Natural Urban Agriculture and J. Olu Baiyewu of Food Well Alliance about the importance of knowing how food is grown; and filmmaker Joe Talbot along with actor Jimmie Fails about the film "The Last Black Man in San Francisco."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Lois Reitzes interviews Pam Redmon of Emory's Global Health Institute as well as authors Beth Bacon and Kary Lee, winners of the COVID-19 children's book competition held by Emory University; Carol Hunter of Truly Living Well Center for Natural...

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