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The Epidemic of Poverty - The Government Imperative

Offered By: Harvard University via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a compelling lecture from the 2017-2018 Epidemics Science Lecture Series at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, where physician and epidemiologist Abdul El-Sayed shares his journey from rebuilding the Detroit Health Department to running for governor of Michigan. Gain insights into urban public health challenges, including vision deficits, lead safety, and water shutoffs. Discover El-Sayed's perspective on urban agendas, the importance of systems, and the role of corporate money in politics. Learn how his background in biology and politics shaped his approach to addressing poverty as an epidemic. Engage with thought-provoking questions from the audience on topics such as urban vs. rural agendas and the distribution of talent and capital.

Syllabus

Introduction
Abdul ElSayed
President Clinton
Studying biology and politics
Public health in Detroit
Meeting Marius
Vision Deficits
Planned Parenthood
Lead Safe Detroit
Water Shutoffs
Setting the Agenda
Urban Agenda
Systems Matter
Amazon
Light drives out darkness
Questions
Ned Bacon
Question
Urban vs Rural Agenda
Student Question
Talent and Capital
Conclusion
Corporate Money in Politics


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Harvard University

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