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Subject Health Equity in Action 📬
Date September 23, 2020 4:00 PM
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Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative Q&A; part 4 of our health equity webinar series; data democratization leanings; latest podcast recs 🚩

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Fostering Community-Driven Change
During COVID-19 and Beyond
We were honored to interview Melissa Jones ([link removed][UNIQID]) , Executive Director of BARHII, to learn how this coalition of 11 public health departments adapted and mobilized to meet the challenges of COVID-19. Jones shares how to build effective collaboration structures, push forward meaningful policy changes and address inequities during the pandemic and beyond.
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Intentionally Integrating Equity
Webinar Series: Evaluation
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Join us Tuesday, October 6th at 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT for the fourth webinar in our Intentionally Integrating Equity into SDOH Interventions ([link removed][UNIQID]) series. Hear from three health equity experts as they discuss healthcare’s role in advancing equity and anti-racism through research and evaluation, moderated by our very own Artair Rogers ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
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Reflections from Our Data Democratization Journey
This piece builds on Part 1 of the blog series ([link removed][UNIQID]) with foundational principles for advancing data democratization and some technical considerations for how to get it done. Our head of Research & Development Sheena Nahm McKinlay ([link removed][UNIQID]) shares lessons learned from our work, including how we built our data dashboard, as well as steps and resources to help you in your journey.
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ICYMI: Our CIE Summit Sessions
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We were proud to be a co-collaborator at last month’s virtualCommunity Information Exchange Summit ([link removed][UNIQID]) , a national conference hosted by 2-1-1 San Diego. If you missed it, you can find our session materials, focusing on the importance of centering community and applying an anti-racism lens to achieve health equity, below!
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What We're Hearing: Our Podcast Picks

Need a break from screen time? Here are our podcast recommendations for September!
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Anti-Racism in Medicine: Racism, Police Violence, and Health ([link removed][UNIQID])
This spinoff series from the Clinical Problem Solvers features our friend Rhea Boyd in a discussion around how to turn the current antiracist moment into a lasting movement.

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AC4: Colonialism and COVID-19: When past is present ([link removed][UNIQID])
In this episode by The Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict and Complexity, Dr. Farina King and Dr. Tinashe Goronga discuss how lasting structures of colonialism affect health outcomes of the COVID-19 crisis today.

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Prognosis: The Race Gap in Clinical Trials ([link removed][UNIQID])
As COVID-19 disproportionately affects POCs, it's problematic that participants' drug trials are particularly white. In this episode health reporter Kristen V. Brown discusses issues in vaccine testing.

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