Water contamination in Flint, Mich., is perhaps the most prominent minority health crisis in America right now. It is affecting a majority African-American city, and raising questions about whether state leaders disproportionately distributed resources.
This type of intersection between public health and social justice is the theme of this year's at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Host Frank Stasio talks with , member of the Alameda County Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention Commission and keynote speaker at this year's conference, and Anna Dardick, Master's candidate at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and conference co-chair, about the Minority Health Conference.
The conference is Feb. 26th at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education at UNC-Chapel Hill.