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Ingrid Waldron is Investigating Environmental Racism

Posted by Theresa Gilbert on October 13, 2016 in News
Ingrid Waldron
Ingrid Waldron

In Nova Scotia, minority and low-income communities are disproportionately located near degraded environments. School of Nursing Associate Professor, Dr. Ingrid Waldron's ongoing research, raises awareness of the issue, while also mobilizing affected residents to action.


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