Resonance podcast: Giving Immigrants and Asylum Seekers a Voice for Human Rights
In the newest Resonance episode, Dr. Wesley Boyd, professor in Baylor’s Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, shares how his career has morphed into his current work in bioethics, humanities, human rights and psychiatry, including how he co-founded the Human Rights and Asylum Clinic at Cambridge Health Alliance. From there, he and the Resonance team discuss his involvement in the advocacy of asylum seekers and the impact of his work on ensuring immigrants’ and asylum seekers’ plea for refuge and medical care is heard and answered.
Resonance is a student-run podcast aimed at showcasing the science at Baylor through the eyes of young professionals.
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Additional Resources
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