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Learning From Flint: Telling the Stories That Need to be Told

Event Date: 
July 22, 2016

Please join us Friday afternoon July 22, 2016 for a community conversation about important regional and national environmental and health issues, and a potential conference and reporting project. Organized by SEJ with the University of Michigan — Flint.

Featured speakers will include:

  • UM-Flint Chancellor Susan E. Borrego
  • Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, director of the Michigan State University and Children’s Hurley Hospital Pediatric Public Health Initiative
  • Curt Guyette, ACLU investigative reporter

When:  Friday, July 22

4:30 p.m. Informal Reception
5:00 p.m. Program

Where: Happenings Room, University Center, 400 Mill St., Flint, MI 48502

Free Parking is available in the Mill Street Ramp.

RSVP: By July 18, to (810) 762-3170 or chancellor@umflint.edu

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