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Poverty Privacy Rights with Khiara Bridges - Episode 7

Aug 09, 201835 minEp. 7
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Episode description

Khiara Bridges, author and law professor at Boston University School of Law talks with Kathryn Rubino about the social justices often overlooked by the majority. They go in-depth about the privacy rights of the poor and minorities.

 

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Episode Highlights

  • Her discoveries of unequal care and privacy rights for poor women.
  • Understanding the pockets of individuals without rights.
  • How people are stripped of their privacy rights.
  • The ways our society reacts to the vulnerabilities of people's welfare.
  • Different types of privacy and how it affects families.
  • How we can provide support to families so children aren’t neglected.

 

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