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and 6). That model has subsequently spread to a number of other states. In the
year prior to joining Brookhaven National Laboratory, Susan and I worked as in-
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dependent health education consultants, working, in part, under contract to the
HEW Center for Health Education,
The point I am trying to establish is that we have a great deal of experience,
and an effective track record in developing cross-cultural health education programs.
Our audience was, for the most part, the black, underprivileged, semi- or totally
illiterate people of rural Alabama. The similarities between their perception of