Description
Barbara Loe Fisher, president and co-founder of the non-profit National Vaccine Information Center, reviews 40 years of defending the ethical principle of informed consent to medical risk taking and the legal right to make voluntary vaccine decisions in the U.S. She relates the history of the vaccine safety and informed consent movement that was launched in 1982 by parents of DPT vaccine injured children and its impact on the global conversation about vaccination, health and autonomy that is happening around the world today but is being censored by legacy and social media. She ends with an empowering message of hope and a call to action.