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Nia King
}}Nia King is a mixed-race woman of Black/Lebanese/Hungarian descent, queer, art activist, multimedia journalist, podcaster, public speaker, and zine maker. She lives in Oakland, California. Within her podcast, "We Want the Airwaves," Nia interviews queer and trans artists about their lives and about their work. The title of her podcast was inspired from a Ramones song and played as a demand for media access and an insistence on the right for marginalized people to take up space. Provided by Wikipedia
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Headlining mental health in a changing climate: a systematic analysis of climate change and mental health news coverage from Canada and the United States by Breanne Aylward, Ashlee Cunsolo, Rachael Vriezen, Hannah L Bayne, Nia King, Sherilee Harper
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Kaniuwatewara (when we get sick): understanding health-seeking behaviours among the Shawi of the Peruvian Amazon by Alejandra Bussalleu, Pedro Pizango, Nia King, James Ford, I. H. A. C. C. Research Team, Sherilee L. Harper
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Food insecurity and food consumption by season in households with children in an Arctic city: a cross-sectional study by Catherine Huet, James D. Ford, Victoria L. Edge, Jamal Shirley, Nia King, IHACC Research Team, Sherilee L. Harper
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Factors influencing antenatal care attendance for Bakiga and Indigenous Batwa women in Kanungu District, Southwestern Uganda by Vivienne Steele, Kaitlin Patterson, Lea Berrang-Ford, Nia King, Manisha Kulkarni, Didacus Namanya, Charity Kesande, Batwa Communities, Sabastian Twesigomwe, Grace Asaasira, Sherilee Harper
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Diarrheal disease and associations with water access and sanitation in Indigenous Shawi children along the Armanayacu River basin in Peru by Paola Torres-Slimming, Cesar Carcamo, Carlee Wright, Guillermo Lancha, Carol Zavaleta-Cortijo, Nia King, James Ford, Patricia Garcia, IHACC Research Team, Sherilee Harper
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