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Subject New Year, Big Movement 📬
Date January 22, 2021 5:16 PM
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Vaccine fueled equity movement, latest webinar recording, new job posting, share your ideas for content, & check out podcast recs 

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COVID-19 Sparked a Health Equity Movement - and Vaccines are Just the Beginning
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Vaccine distribution can still be a bright spot and a key turning point in our COVID-19 response - the moment that community members and organizations work in authentic partnership with a range of institutions to deliver a life-saving essential health resource broadly and equitably. And it is an opportunity to put us on a path to create more equitable, lasting systems of health. Join a growing group of individuals and organizations driving a health equity movement.
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Webinar Materials: Overcoming Barriers to Equitable and Effective COVID-19 Distribution
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Thanks for joining the Overcoming Barriers to Equitable and Effective COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution ([link removed]) webinar last month! Panelists shared strategies for equitable distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine in communities of color and utilizing community-based workforces to build trust. If you haven’t already, support these co-created guiding principles ([link removed]) for vaccine equity and stay tuned for more information about our upcoming webinar series!
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We're Hiring! Program Manager, California
Join the Health Leads team ([link removed]) in addressing the root causes of systemic racial health inequities that impact health. As our new California Program Manager ([link removed]〈=en_US&source=TW ) , you will support community-led health initiatives and partnerships to improve equitable access to essential resources across the state. Not a fit for you? Please share in your network!
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New Year, New Content
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Call for content! We know you have questions we’d love to answer! Let us know what engaging and thought-provoking topics you’d like us to cover to foster conversation about racial health equity in 2021. Fill out our (very quick!) two-question survey!
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What We're Hearing: Podcast Picks
Need a break from screen time? Here are our podcast picks for January!
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According to Need: The Hotline ([link removed])

With housing insecurity at an all time high, unhoused individuals in California are directed to 211 Bay Area - a resource hub that connects residents to health and human services. As Kate Mingle reports, having a resource center is one thing, but creating solutions to houselessness is an entirely different challenge.

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SIREN Coffee & Science: The NASEM Social Care Framework ([link removed])

Has COVID-19 changed how health care systems view their role in social determinants of health? The first episode in a new series by SIREN, Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo discusses the five A’s of social and medical care integration.

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The Bakari Sellers Podcast: COVID-19 Vaccine 101 and Inequality in Vaccine Distribution ([link removed])

Dr Ebony Hilton-Buncholz answers all your questions about the vaccine, its efficiency against the virus mutations, and the necessity of an equitable distribution strategy.

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