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Norma Meras Swenson (born 1932) is an expe … Norma Meras Swenson (born 1932) is an expert in the field of maternal and child health as well as in reproductive and sexual health rights. Swenson is a founding member of Our Bodies, Ourselves. She was a co-author and editor for many editions of Our Bodies, Ourselves. Swenson has a Master of Public Health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in 1998, where she also taught from 2000 to 2017, specializing in Women, Heath, and Development. Due to a childhood set in a time where women's education was highly valued and sought after, Swenson formed what is a key part of her lifelong message and current belief: that education determines a person's place in life and, through education, we can help break down walls of inequality.e can help break down walls of inequality.
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Norma Meras Swenson (born 1932) is an expe … Norma Meras Swenson (born 1932) is an expert in the field of maternal and child health as well as in reproductive and sexual health rights. Swenson is a founding member of Our Bodies, Ourselves. She was a co-author and editor for many editions of Our Bodies, Ourselves. Swenson has a Master of Public Health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in 1998, where she also taught from 2000 to 2017, specializing in Women, Heath, and Development.ializing in Women, Heath, and Development.
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