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From funding cuts to conflicting federal and local priorities, public health is facing new and old challenges. Healthcare advocates need support as they strive to establish anti-racist health systems amid a rapidly evolving landscape. 

What is it like right now to work in public health? How can we address communities’ needs in real-time? Anne Carter (Linn County (IA) Public Health), Shelina Davis (Louisiana Public Health Institute), and Lili Farhang (Health in Partnership) talk with host Anton Gunn about the current situation and strategies to safeguard public health, including how organizations can stabilize funding and collaborate to tackle community health priorities. 

The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The Foundation does not support lobbying efforts, including any activities or communications referenced during this podcast.