
CDC leader discusses health equity and the impact of racism on public health; Southwest Georgia Agri-Tourism Trail initiative aims to attract visitors to Black-owned farms
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Show Notes
Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention returns to “Closer Look” to discuss several topics, including the COVID pandemic and how racism is a serious public health threat and what her agency is doing to combat it.
Plus, Clinton Vicks, an Albany-based farmer and operator of The Vicks Estate, discusses the goals of the Southwest Georgia Agri-Tourism Trail initiative, a collection of Airbnb stays throughout southwest Georgia hosted by Black farmers.
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