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Find Sho on Instagram @shopodcastssometimes
Find Rena on Instagram @bl00dymist8kes

Thanks for listening to this podcast. If you’d like to listen to more podcasts like this one, search WCUG on your favorite search engine. You can also follow us on Instagram @WCUGCougarRadio to see what our student staff is up to.
 
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Find Sho on Instagram @shopodcastssometimes
Find Rena on Instagram @bl00dymist8kes

Thanks for listening to this podcast. If you’d like to listen to more podcasts like this one, search WCUG on your favorite search engine. You can also follow us on Instagram @WCUGCougarRadio to see what our student staff is up to.
 
For access to all of our links find our LinkTree at linktr.ee/wcug
 
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join Sho &amp; Rena as they explore the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study. With interviews from Jean Heller and Dr. Susan M. Reverby, books and research, these students dive deeper to understand the events of 1932 and how misinformation has distorted our understanding of this time in history.</p><p>Find Sho on Instagram @shopodcastssometimes<br>Find Rena on Instagram @bl00dymist8kes</p><p>Thanks for listening to this podcast. If you’d like to listen to more podcasts like this one, search WCUG on your favorite search engine. You can also follow us on Instagram @WCUGCougarRadio to see what our student staff is up to.</p><p> </p><p>For access to all of our links find our LinkTree at linktr.ee/wcug</p><p> </p><p>Thanks to our volunteers, staff, advisors, and donors in helping keep WCUG a community focused, student run and produced station.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>history, CDC, media, interviews</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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