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Rob Bilott

The New York Times called Robert Bilott, “The lawyer who became DuPont’s worst nightmare.” Bilott, a distinguished environmental attorney, shares the unsettling story of his epic legal battle against DuPont and how he exposed corporate coverup and massive chemical contamination of unprecedented scale and scope, now impacting virtually every living thing on this planet. Drawing from his book, “Exposure: Poisoned Water, Corporate Greed, and One Lawyer’s Twenty-Year Battle Against Dupont,” Bilott takes audiences through the unforgettable legal drama about malice, manipulation, and perseverance against the failings of environmental regulation.

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Sandra Galea

We are at a pivot point for health. We are exiting the acute COVID-19 period with a dramatic loss in public trust. We also are heading into a new federal administration that promises to change many long-familiar structures that affect health. How then do we, in this moment, reimagine our approach to health? Dean Galea argued that we must start by celebrating our achievements in health, and move to rethink our foundational values, the costs we are willing to pay for health, the actions that generate our health, the potential and limits of science, and to surface — and face — uncomfortable ideas for health.