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555 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC
SOBA June 04, June 4, ThursdayCelebrate a Juneteenth observance and join the Society of Black Alumni and other alum, students, and friends for a spirited moderated discussion with Nicole Carr, author and journalist and Delece Smith-Barrow, deputy health editor, Politico. Discussion will focus on the themes of health outcomes, segregation and health equity in the US, in Carr's newest book, The Price of Exclusion: The Pursuit of Healthcare in a Segregated Nation A reception will follow the talk and advance release copies of the book will be available on site through our independent bookstore partner, Pages and Volumes. There will also be Hopkins swag and a give-away raffle.  soba-book-talk
 Jun 04, 2026
 06:00 PM EDT
SOBA Book Talk

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