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How Abigail Echo-Hawk Uses Indigenous Data to Close the Equity Gap

The public health researcher Abigail Echo-Hawk is a leading voice in a movement to empower Indigenous people, wielding data as a tool for racial equity.

Ruth FremsonThe New York Times
Author: Ruth FremsonThe New York Times

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Ruth FremsonThe New York Times

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Data-Mining and Database Marketing, Indigenous People, Infant Mortality, Native Americans, Race and Ethnicity
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