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Subject Respond & Rebuild for an Equitable Future 📬
Date October 27, 2020 4:59 PM
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Join Respond & Rebuild efforts, support equity in vaccines, view latest webinar recording, read data democratization part 2, see podcast recs

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Join Our Efforts to Build Community-Led, Equity-Centered Paths to Health
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Launched in March, our Respond & Rebuild ([link removed]) initiatives are filling critical gaps in essential resources, while strengthening collaborations among community-based organizations to enable equity-centered, crisis-resilient systems of health. Learn how you can join our group of values-aligned partners that are helping communities meet urgent resource demands and redesign systems for a more equitable future.
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Support the Co-created Principles for Equitable COVID-19 Vaccine Development & Distribution
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COVID-19 continues to impact Black, Latinx, Native and other communities of color at nearly three times the rate as white people ([link removed]) - and the U.S. is at risk of repeating these inequities ([link removed]) in our national vaccination strategy. Support and share these co-created guiding principles for authentically engaging communities to address vaccine hesitancy and increase vaccine acceptance and access.
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Webinar Recording: Equity's Role in SDOH Interventions - Evaluation
Missed our latest equity-focused webinar on evaluation? Don’t worry, our resource library has been updated to include the recordings of all four webinars in the Intentionally Integrating Equity into SDOH Interventions ([link removed]) series! We’ll be continuing our webinar series with Part Five: The Hidden Side of Technology very soon. Stay tuned for more information!
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ICYMI: Reflections from Our Data Democratization Journey
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We built upon our introductory data democratization blog post ([link removed]) with some technical considerations on how to get it done. Our VP of Research & Development Sheena Nahm McKinlay ([link removed]) and Data Analyst Elsbeth Sites ([link removed]) share lessons learned from building our own work to support your data democratization journey.
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What We're Hearing: Podcast Picks

Need a break from screen time? Here are our podcast recommendations for October.

Code Switch: Is It Time To Say R.I.P. To 'POC'? ([link removed])
POC? BIPOC? Black & Brown Folks? Minority Communities? Why are there so many terms and what does it all mean? Code Switch analyzes the evolution of labels and language when talking about race in America.

Where it Hurts: No Mercy ([link removed])
What do you do when the only hospital in your town closes and the closest one is hours away and severely overcrowded? This Kaiser Health News podcast series discusses the perils of access to care in rural America.

Black Health Care Professionals Help Black Communities Battle Pandemic ([link removed])
While the Black community is disproportionately impacted by the pandemic, they are less likely to get adequate care and testing. Hear how Dr. Ala Stanford formed the Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium to meet these needs.

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