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With stay-at-home orders expanding at least another month in many states, join our webinar series to hear from doctors, religious leaders, and activists on the frontlines of the pandemic.
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Justice in the Time of Pandemic: Are the Incarcerated Being Protected From Covid-19?
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Wednesday, April 15th at 12 pm PT
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There is no way to “social distance” in prison. As of April 1, at least 132 people incarcerated in New York City alone have tested positive for COVID-19, and many more cases have been confirmed across the country. Severely overpopulated, prisons are becoming a hotbed for the coronavirus. Join us to hear from The Innocence Project ([link removed]) on how we can protect inmates and control the spread of the virus.
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Stressed but Blessed: What Religious Leaders and Organizations Are Doing During COVID-19
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Friday April 17th, 3 pm PT
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Religious institutions have been at the center of community organizing and gathering. Regardless of the inability to gather at events, religious leaders are organizing their congregations and collaborating with interfaith communities to serve the masses. Join us to hear from the President of the Interfaith Alliance, Rabbi Jack Moline, on what communities can do to support one another.
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Coping in Quarantine
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MPAC’s Webinar Series
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We launched this webinar series to educate, motivate, and activate you during the coronavirus pandemic. If you're unable to attend, register anyway. We'll email you a link to watch the video. See our upcoming webinars, and find links to watch past ones, at mpac.org/webinars. ([link removed])
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