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Priti Krishtel is a health justice lawyer and the co-founder of I-MAK, a nonprofit that focuses on improving global access to vaccines and medicines by challenging drug patent monopolies. Krishtel has spent nearly two decades exposing structural inequities affecting access to medicines and vaccines across the Global South and in the United States.

Updated 04/12/21 |
Location:
California | Subjects: Governance and Public Policy, Urban Planning
Tracey Ross is director of federal policy and narrative change at PolicyLink. She also serves as a delegate to the U.S.

Updated 04/14/21 |
Location:
California | Subjects: Education
Valerie Lundy-Wagner is assistant vice chancellor of research and data at California Community Colleges.