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Introduction: Critical Race Theory and the Health Sciences
Khiara M Bridges, Terence Keel, Osagie K Obasogie1
1Khiara M. Bridges, Professor of Law, Professor of Anthropology, Boston University; Columbia University Department of Anthropology, PhD; Columbia Law School, JD. Terence Keel, Associate Professor of History and of Black Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara; Harvard University, PhD. Osagie K. Obasogie, Haas Distinguished Chair, Professor of Bioethics, University of California, Berkeley, Joint Medical Program and School of Public Health; University of California, Berkeley, PhD; Columbia Law School, JD.
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