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Subject Black History is Now 📬
Date February 17, 2021 7:07 PM
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Vaccine equity resources, anti-racism guide, job listing, new webinar series & our podcast picks!

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COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Resource Library
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As part of our collaborative, two-year U.S. vaccine equity initiative ([link removed]) , we're working to increase transparency and streamline access to critical vaccine distribution information. We’ll continue to grow and refine this evolving set of tools and resources designed to support community-based organizations in their vaccination efforts. We welcome feedback and suggestions!
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Health Equity & Anti-racism Resource Guide
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While Black History Month is February, honoring the Black diaspora and celebrating Black culture should be year round. To continue to do our part to uplift untold narratives, we’ve curated this hub of resources to support your anti-racism journey. Special thanks to our very own Manager of Programs & Learning, Olamide Kolawole ([link removed]) , for curating this fantastic list!
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Just Conversations: How to be an Anti-racist
Our Director of Health Equity, Jacquelyn Favours ([link removed]) moderated an engaging conversation with a geographic analyst, community outreach director and Indian Affairs representative about the critically acclaimed book, “How to Be An Antiracist” by Ibram X. Kendi. Check out this discussion on the intersection of class, capitalism, race and health.
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Coming Soon: Vaccine Equity Webinar Series
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If you found our latest Overcoming Barriers to Equitable and Effective COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution ([link removed]) webinar helpful - there's more to come! As communities struggle with a range of challenges in vaccine distribution, we will be highlighting key national updates and examples of local innovation in vaccine equity. Join our vaccine equity mailing list for information on our next webinar series.
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We're Hiring! National Program Manager
Join our team ([link removed]) in addressing the root causes of systemic racial health inequities that impact health. As our new National Program Manager ([link removed]〈=en_US&source=CC4 ) , you will help lead initiatives which support regional and national efforts to build increase equitable access to essential health resources. Not a fit for you? Please share in your network!
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Training: Health Literacy in the Black Community
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Health literacy impedes positive health outcomes by widening the health information gap. To combat this issue, the Council on Black Health has partnered with Drexel University to host a “Health Literacy in the Black Community Training Series'' aimed at educating public health workers on effective ways to address the communication and literacy needs of the Black community.
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What We're Hearing: Podcast Picks
Celebrating Black History Month with podcasts centering around Black health!
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Black Scientists Matter with Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett ([link removed])

Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, key scientist at the National Institutes of Health for the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine, discusses her development process and the importance of diversity in science.

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Creating Conversations Around Mental Health, Health Equity, & Self-Care in Communities of Color ([link removed])
Often neglected, mental health care is health care. Theresa Alphonese, founder and executive director of What’s on Your Mind, discusses the importance of normalizing conversations around thoughts, emotions and feelings in communities of color.

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Racism, Power, and Policy: Building the Antiracist Health Systems of the Future ([link removed])
Clinical Problem Solvers engage in an eye-opening conversation about health equity with Dr. Camara Jones and Dr. Aletha Maybank on the importance of acknowledging systemic racism and advancing anti-racist structures.

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