The lessons we (haven’t yet) learned with Dr. Julie Morita
America Dissected23 Mars 2021

The lessons we (haven’t yet) learned with Dr. Julie Morita

Abdul reflects on the increase in violence against the Asian-American community. He then talks to Dr. Julie Morita, Former Chicago City Health Commissioner, Member of President Biden’s COVID-19 Transition Task Force, and Executive Vice President at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation about the lessons we’ve learned and those we yet need to.


For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/americadissected.


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