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Webinar Materials: Understanding Local Impacts of the Public Health Emergency Ending
In the Vaccine Equity Cooperative’s latest webinar, state and local experts shared their reflections regarding public health successes and barriers during the pandemic, and provided hope for continuing equity centered work after the PHE ends. Check out the webinar recording below or accede a la grabacion en espanol aqui.
WEBINAR MATERIALS
Upcoming Conference Highlights
At the Collective Impact Action Summit, our Senior Program Director Artrese Morrison will be presenting alongside Beth Johnson, senior consultant at 211/CIE San Diego, in “Antiracism Data Equity Framework: Designing Equitable and Inclusive Systems.” This framework helps institutions identify the drivers and reflections needed to rebuild or change harmful systems and initiatives.

Michaela Latham, MPH, and Dr. Karen Smith will be speaking on the “Moving outside the hospital walls: Addressing equity in ambulatory settings/sites of care” panel, discussing equity-oriented primary care in rural hospitals and health systems to collaborate and co-design with the community to restore and provide resources and connections at this year’s Accelerating Health Equity Conference.

Take action for NY's birthing families TODAY
The New York Coalition for Doula Access urgently needs your support. New York State Leadership is set to finalize the budget in the coming days. We must act NOW to ensure Medicaid coverage for doula care is included in the FY24 New York State Budget and at an equitable rate of $1,930! Make your voice heard - use this link to call, email, and tweet at Governor Kathy Hochul and Assembly leadership via the link below!
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Help Shape Mental Health & Wellbeing Services
Today’s well-documented global mental health crisis demands all hands on deck. The need for local, accessible, culturally competent, and equitable mental health services is rapidly growing. Help Vaccine Equity Cooperative expand our knowledge and understanding of the current landscape for mental health services, including where gaps may exist.
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Save The Date: NACHW Unity Conference
This annual meeting and interactive event of the National Association of Community Health Workers (NACHW), is designed for CHWs, partners and allies making a difference. This year’s theme is “Community Health Workers: The Workforce We Need for the World We Want." Join August 3-5, 2023 in person in Austin, Texas, or virtually from anywhere!
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Join Our Team: Latest Job Openings
We’re hiring a Director of Philanthropic and Business Partnerships, National and West Coast to oversee development, earned revenue, and community investments! This role will be responsible for the strategy, management and growth of Health Lead's annual portfolio of donors and prospects. Not a fit for you? Please share with others in your network. 
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This American Life: Nine Months Later 

It’s been nine months since Roe v. Wade was overturned. The team of This American Life talk to people who wanted abortions right when the laws were changing in their states. They had to wait for appointments, for money to travel or abortion pills. And during that waiting, a lot of interesting things happened. We see how much life has changed, nine months later.

How Poverty and Racism 'Weather' the Body, Accelerating Aging and Disease

Listen to this insightful Fresh Air  interview that features public health researcher, Arline Geronimus making the case that marginalized people suffer nearly constant stress from living with poverty and discrimination, which damages their bodies at the cellular level and leads to increasingly serious health problems over time
The One About LGBTQ+ Healthcare

The hosts of Sibling Rivalry are talking about LGBTQ+ Healthcare to start conversations about the most pressing issues that are impacting the community. Hear their in-depth conversation about  healthcare access, starting a family, youth homelessness, living in rural towns, aging, justice reform, and so much more.

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