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THANK YOU TO HAWKEN FACULTY MEMBERS

Thank you to Dr. Ialacci for meeting with us throughout the course of this project, from talking about our ideas at the start of the summer to helping us release Beyond the Bubble to the Hawken community.

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Thank you to Dr. Pucci, Dr. Poklar, and Ms. Roark for  having meaningful discussions with us about implicit bias. We learned a lot from you.

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Thank you to Ms. Becker and Mr. Dubow for having conversations with us at the start of the summer to develop our initial ideas and give us valuable advice.

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THANK YOU TO OUR COMMUNITY

Below are individuals we interviewed, each of whom was gracious enough to speak with us about their research and provide us with their valuable expertise on these important issues.

Thank you to Dr. Siran Koroukian, Ms. Veronique Longmire, Dr. Jennifer Cullen, and Dr. Faye Gary for discussing with us the importance of diversity in public health and how it can improve health inequities.


Thank you to Dr. Joy Bostic and Mr. Andre Lessears for sharing with us your work in educating about and improving upon diversity in your respective institutions.


Thank you to Mr. Loren Anthes, Ms. Tamiyka Rose, Dr. Frances Mills, Dr. Ciara Dennis, and Mr. Dan Cohn, for championing the values of equitable public health policy and taking the time to share with us your valuable work and expertise.


Thank you to Dr. Erika Trapl and Ms. Briana McIntosh for opening our eyes to the complexities of food insecurity.


Thank you to Dr. Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew, Dr. Keith Armitage, and Dr. Akshita Gupta for taking time out of your busy schedules to provide us with the doctor's perspective in the discussion of health inequity.


Thank you to Dr. Timothy Black, Dr. Nancy Chin, Dr. Shivani Patel, and Ms. Jessica Gould for sharing your research in racial disparities and for providing us with the educator's perspective of teaching racial inequity.


Thank you to Ms. Rachel Dissell and Mr. Dan Diamond for sharing your journalistic perspective on these issues and for giving us valuable advice as to how to conduct interviews over Zoom.


Thank you to everyone who shared your COVID-19 stories for making this project a meaningful experience for us and for our readers. We genuinely appreciate you being open to sharing your sensitive stories with us.

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