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S1, E8: Fernando De Maio & Maureen Benjamins discuss their new book "Unequal Cities: Structural Racism and the Death Gap in America's Largest Cities"

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John McIlwain and Mary Richardson Lowry talk to authors Fernando De Maio & Maureen Benjamins about their new book, "Unequal Cities: Structural Racism & the Death Gap in America's Largest Cities." The core of their discussion centered on the importance of data in furthering the discussion around structural racism and poor health outcomes. "The diseases have changed over the past century, but the root causes remain the same: structural racism."

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John McIlwain and Mary Richardson Lowry talk to authors Fernando De Maio & Maureen Benjamins about their new book, "Unequal Cities: Structural Racism & the Death Gap in America's Largest Cities." The core of their discussion centered on the importance of data in furthering the discussion around structural racism and poor health outcomes. "The diseases have changed over the past century, but the root causes remain the same: structural racism."

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