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The Chavis Chronicles
Renowned pediatrician Dr. Yolanda Lewis-Ragland
Season 2
Episode 210
Polls show that many parents are on the fence about whether and when to vaccinate their younger kids for COVID-19. The issue has become politically polarizing. Dr. Chavis discusses with Dr. Yolanda Lewis-Ragland, one of the leading pediatricians in the U.S., how the COVID-19 vaccination debate is also adversely impacting other routine scheduled childhood vaccines.
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Dr. Chavis interviews conservative commentator and media mogul Armstrong Williams.
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Money guru Clifton Johnson discusses financial literacy in minority communities.
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Dr. Chavis talks to Dominique D. Calhoun, 81st President of the National Bar Association.