Immigrants and refugees often bring their food habits with them to their new homes. This includes their love for fishing, or maybe their favorite fish soup recipe. But what happens when immigrant families rely on fish from contaminated waters? A Wisconsin Department of Health Services study found that in the Burmese refugee community in Milwaukee, women of childbearing age had higher levels of Mercury, PCBs, and lead in their blood levels compared to other Milwaukee women of the same age. In this episode, we are joined by Judy Yan, Amanda Haban, Dr. Gavin Dehnert and Dr. Tom Pearson as we discuss how to navigate cultural and language diversity to inform all communities about safe fish consumption.
Special thanks to our guests:
Judy Yan, Collaborator with Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Amanda Haban, Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Thomas Pearson, University of Wisconsin-Stout
Gavin Dehnert, Wisconsin Sea Grant
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