America Divided - "Something in the Water"

Correspondent Rosario Dawson investigates the Flint, Michigan water crisis, and the impact Michigan policies have on other poor, largely African American communities in the state.

January 13, 2017
5:45 pm - 7:00 pm
Location
Oopik Auditorium, Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center
Sponsored by
Multicultural Affairs—Geisel School
Audience
Public
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Minnie Slater

Facilitator: Daisy Goodman, CNM, DNP, MPH

While most people are aware of the basic contours of the Flint water story, AMERICA DIVIDED goes deeper. Correspondent Rosario Dawson investigates how a government could poison its own citizens, what hidden forces may have been at work, and how specific policies unique to Michigan, led not only to the crisis in Flint but also damaged other poor, largely African American communities around the state.

Dinner provided.

This event is part of the Geisel School of Medicine's 2017 Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration.  For information on the Geisel Celebration and a complete schedule of events, please visit, geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/students/diversity/mlk/.

Location
Oopik Auditorium, Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center
Sponsored by
Multicultural Affairs—Geisel School
Audience
Public
More information
Minnie Slater