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This week on the podcast: two stories of doctors who refuse to confine their work to the hospital.
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In the final episode of a three-part series, we hear two stories about the fight to make your own reproductive decisions.
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In the second episode of a three-part series, we hear two stories that get at the difficult decision-making that often has to happen in situations where a woman needs an abortion.
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In the first episode of a three-part series, we begin with two very different stories that reveal the financial challenge of paying for abortion care.
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We’ll go On the Record with Sherise Holden, who overcame the challenges of being a teen mother, and with her daughter, Autumn. We learn about the strength of their relationship and how they are giving back to young mothers in Maryland.
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Senator Van Hollen touts a plan to tackle climate change. Two Baltimore City Council bills could help offset property taxes and give residents a better shot at city jobs. Doctors say expectant mothers should get a COVID vaccine. Plus, a story about graffiti writers in Baltimore.
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Maternal child health advocate Alicia Sneed said sorting fact from fiction about the COVID-19 vaccine can be very difficult. As a breastfeeding mother, she decided to do some research.
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All Baltimore City residents over the age of 16 are now encouraged to pre-register for a Covid-19 vaccine. We'll hear from an OBGYN encouraging pregnant women to get vaccinated. Baltimore County contemplates summer school to combat learning loss created by remote learning. Plus, could funding from the American Rescue Plan provide an opportunity to re-envision the country’s educational system?
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