Not only are the facts being distorted, but we aren’t talking enough about what we must be learning from this pandemic and how to build a just recovery.

National Nurses United

Never before has misinformation traveled so far and fast.

A 26-minute conspiracy theory video about COVID-19 was viewed more than 8 million times over the course of one week.1

Not only are the facts being distorted, but we aren’t talking enough about the underlying issues that are worsening this pandemic, and what we can do to build a more just world now – and on the other side of this crisis. 

That’s why — as part of our summer of movement building — we’re launching a five-part educational webinar series next week to break down the challenges caused by the pandemic, the underlying problems that have helped make these challenges worse, and what we can do to solve these inequities.

Will you join us for one (or all!) of these virtual events starting next week to be part of the movement that’s skilled up and ready to address this crisis and build a better world from it?

Webinar Schedule:

Thursday, July 30th, at 5pm PT/8pm ET
Protecting Workers' Lives and Livelihoods in Times of Crisis

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Thursday, August 6th, at 5pm PT/8pm ET
Essential Work, Gender Health Equity, and COVID-19

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Thursday, August 13th, at 5pm PT/8pm ET
COVID-19 and the Future of Our Health Care System

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Thursday, August 20th, at 5pm PT/8pm ET
Racial Health Disparities and COVID-19

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Thursday, August 27th, at 5pm PT/8pm ET
COVID-19 and the Climate Crisis

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We’re not only asking you to attend, but also to recruit friends, family, and colleagues who would benefit from more learning and discussion on COVID-19 and how it intersects with racism, inequality, workers’ rights, and more. 

It’s our job to stay educated during this crisis and fight against misinformation. These webinars are a great entry point for new people to our movement and hopefully a starting point to become more active in the fight for health care justice. 

With your help, we can bring in thousands of new activists into the movement for a just COVID recovery and Medicare for All. 

In solidarity, 

Max Cotterill
Organizer
Nurses’ Campaign for Medicare for All

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