The presidential candidates are turning a blind eye to society’s most vulnerable citizens, says Divinity School professor Norman Wirzba. Wirzba is featured on “Glad You Asked,” a weekly podcast where Duke faculty highlight issues the candidates are ignoring on the campaign trail.
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The presidential candidates are turning a blind eye to society’s most vulnerable citizens, says Divinity School professor Norman Wirzba. Wirzba is featured on “Glad You Asked,” a weekly podcast where Duke faculty highlight issues the candidates are ignoring on the campaign trail.
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