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EP85 Honoring Indigenous Voices with Sutton King, MPH ‘20

Dec 15, 202045 min
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Episode description

In this episode, we speak with Sutton King, an NYU GPH alumna and recently named a 2020 Mark & Debra Leslie Female Founders Fellow.

Now more than ever, our world is looking to the future of public health. We are all critically examining the current structures and systems in place, while asking ourselves “What can we do to make a difference as public health professionals”? Sutton King, MPH ‘20 is disrupting the industry, by prioritizing and amplifying the voices of Indigenous peoples. Her goal is to bridge the gap of health inequalities that exist for Indigenous communities of the North, South and Central Americas.

To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit publichealth.nyu.edu.

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