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COVID-19 Sparked a Health Equity Movement - and Vaccines are Just the Beginning
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
Thanks for joining the Overcoming Barriers to Equitable and Effective COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution 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 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 in addressing the root causes of systemic racial health inequities that impact health. As our new California Program Manager, 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
                 
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!
According to Need: The Hotline

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. 

SIREN Coffee & Science: The NASEM Social Care Framework 

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.

The Bakari Sellers Podcast: COVID-19 Vaccine 101 and Inequality in Vaccine Distribution

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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