But current events added new notes of alarm and urgency to the event.
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Beyond her insights and analysis into the neurobiological “scripts” that contribute to perpetuating racial inequities, Dr. Jann Murray-Garcia says it is important for health care professionals to exercise their influence and authority to “interrupt” these longstanding social patterns, in schools and beyond.
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Sonoma County Health Officer Dr. Karen Millman has been in that position for just over two years now, long enough to have a clear vision of how Sonoma County is positioned to get through the imminent changes in Washington, D.C.