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Justice in the Balance

Here’s a link to an interview with me on the Arlington local t.v. station. The show is called “Justice in the Balance”. I appreciate the opportunity to speak about diverse communities and populations disproportionately suffering during the pandemic.

Justice in the Balance | Susan Sered, PhD

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