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Patria y Vida: Reflecting from Medical School on Cuba’s Uprising

September 15, 2021

Dianela Perdomo, a medical student and Cuban immigrant, shares her perspective on Cuba’s recent wave of anti-government protests.

Dianela Perdomo ⋅ A Day in the Life Access to Medicine, covid-19, human rights, public health ⋅

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Hidden Figures: On Discrimination and Women’s Rights

February 6, 2017

On Jan. 21, 2017, millions of women around the globe marched in solidarity with women in the United States to protest against various forms of social injustices and misogyny they experience on a routine basis. As I listened to the massive crowds chanting various slogans in repudiation of perceived inequities, one message rose above the […]

Charles Odonkor ⋅ Events and Happenings, Perspectives in Research human rights, women's rights ⋅

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