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Black women with ADHD start healing, with a diagnosis at last

African-American women with short brown hair and navy blue dress.
Published on: Jul 19, 2021

CEDR Director and PRI associate Paul Morgan and his research team's IES-supported research was recently cited in a Washington Post story discussing the intersections of race, gender, and disability, found here.

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