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Health Care Revival Renews, Rekindles, and Revives

Erma Lawson, RN, PhD and Azzie Young, PhD, MPA

At the time this article was written, Erma Lawson was with the Division of Public Health Practice, Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, Mass. Azzie Young is with the Mattapan Community Health Center, Mattapan, Mass.



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Revival attendees sit under the big tent in Mattapan, a community in Boston, Massachusetts.

 





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