Podcast: Author John Green reflects on the legacy of global health giant Paul Farmer
“He simply did not accept the idea that inequality of health-care access is natural or inevitable. Because of his belief, and because of the nonprofit health organization Partners in Health that he co-founded, millions of people in some of the poorest nations on Earth are alive today.”
Green, who you may know as the author of “The Fault in Our Stars” and “The Anthropocene Reviewed,” joined James Hohmann to discuss Farmer’s life and remarkable legacy. And because Green is a novelist and YouTuber with a substantial fan base, he and Hohmann also made time
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