Mona Hanna-Attisha is a physician, scientist, and activist whose work has earned international recognition. She is the author of "What the Eyes Don't See," a critically acclaimed book that chronicles her efforts to expose the Flint water crisis. Her writing blends scientific rigor with personal narrative, shedding light on public health injustices and the power of advocacy.
Hanna-Attisha's career spans medicine, research, and activism, with a focus on environmental health and social justice. Her groundbreaking research on lead poisoning in Flint, Michigan, brought national attention to the crisis and led to significant policy changes. Named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World, she has testified twice before the United States Congress and received PEN America's Freedom of Expression Courage Award for her unwavering commitment to truth and accountability.
Non-Fiction Books
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What the Eyes Don't See
2018
Mona Hanna-Attisha Anthologies
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Science Not Silence: Voices from the March for Science Movement