Village Voices – Lead Poisoning

Jan 14, 2016

How did one Capitol Hill physician saves thousands of children with a microscope? Find out on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 from 7-8 p.m. at the Northeast Library, 330 7th St. NE.

Dr. Muriel (Mimi) Wolf discovered the connection between paint and childhood lead poisoning and lead the battle to reform industry standards and practice. Paul Singer, USA Today reporter will host this interview discussion.   

Capitol Hill Village is sponsoring a series, “Village Voices”, for the community to meet and learn from each other in informal, free, public discussions about a range of social, economic and political topics. The series is free, open to the public and does not require (but does prefer) registration. To register, call 543-1778 or email: info@capitolhillvillage.org with your name and number attending.

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