📻: How the Insight Garden Program Connects Incarcerated Individuals with Nature
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On today's Research & Justice For All, Rhea Boyd, MD, MPH, pediatrician and public health advocate, interviews Andrew Winn from the Insight Garden Program about the relationship between the environment and people in incarcerated spaces and access to nature as a human right.
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