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Episode 3: Dr. Jennifer Richmond-Bryant

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Dr. Jennifer Richmond-Bryant discusses her career journey and the different tracks in academia, specifically focusing on the tenure track. She shares her experiences working at the EPA and conducting research on air quality. The conversation also touches on the monitoring and regulation of air pollutants, including the criteria pollutants and hazardous air pollutants. The recent change in the national ambient air quality standards for particulate matter is highlighted, and the potential impact on states, localities, and companies is discussed. Dr. Jen Richmond-Bryant discusses her experience working for the government and the benefits it offers, such as work-life balance and good health benefits. She also highlights the importance of job security and the potential for career growth in the government sector. Dr. Richmond-Bryant then talks about her research in Louisiana, specifically in Colfax, and the environmental health disparities faced by communities of color. She explains the concept of Cancer Alley and the challenges faced by these communities. She also discusses her work in monitoring hazardous air pollutants and the need to address environmental justice issues.