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11/19/2024: Legislative Study Group | Racial and Cultural Divides | Donna Ladd Pt. 1

Lawmakers are considering how to better support the health of women, infants and children across Mississippi.

Then, a new report looks at racial and cultural divides throughout the state, and how those gaps can be crossed to foster a better community.

Plus, a Mississippi journalist shares her story about starting her career, later co-founding one of the most well known news-publications in the state.

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