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Author: Brad Sears

Brad Sears is Associate Dean for Public Interest Programs and David Sanders Distinguished Scholar of Law and Policy at UCLA School of Law. He was the founding director and Executive Director of the Williams Institute, a national think tank on LGBT law and policy.
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Five Lessons the AIDS Epidemic Can Teach Us About COVID-19

Brad Sears

We can do what we can today to mitigate this crisis—but unless we continue to address the deep inequalities in our country, the groundwork for the next epidemic, and the one after, has already been laid.

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