Caregiver Summit Registration, Vaccine Webinar Recording, Anti-racist resources and reflections for our AAPI & Black Communities
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Registration Open! National Caregiver Summit
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Caregivers have individual strengths and insights that together can create a powerful platform for progress. Register NOW for the National Caregiver Summit ([link removed]) sponsored by Health Leads, Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health and Stanford Clinical Excellence Research Center, designed by and for caregiver and caregiver allies.
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Vaccine Equity Bright Spot Webinar Series
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The Vaccine Equity Cooperative ([link removed]) has recently launched a webinar series featuring national highlights and local brights spots in COVID-19 vaccine distribution. Check out this month’s webinar, “Vaccine Equity Bright Spot Briefing: Breaking Down Access Barriers”.
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Bystander Intervention to Stop AAPI Hate
With the rise in Asian hate crimes across the country, knowing how to speak up when witnessing racist acts is more important than ever. Hollaback and Asian Americans Advancing Justice have joined forces to create a FREE, one-hour, interactive training to learn different strategies on how to safely intervene as a bystander.
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Health Leads in the News
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How will the pause of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine impact vaccine hesitancy? Our VP of Health Equity & Stakeholder Engagement, Tene Franklin ([link removed]) weighs in on vaccine decision-making and building trust with marginalized and minority communities in this article by Bloomberg.
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April Content Picks
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Unpacking Pandemic Racism ([link removed])
The podcast team (Cathy & James) investigates hate crime and anti-racist action with podcasters Paola Mardo (who tells stories from the Filipino diaspora onLong Distance ([link removed]) ) and Ahmed Ali Akbar (who covers the social, cultural, and political experiences of American Muslims onSee Something Say Something ([link removed]) ).
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A Decade of Watching Black People Die ([link removed] )
How many more Black people need to die at the hands of police before things change in America? This episode from this past spring reflects on the public health crisis of trauma plaguing the Black community as a result of police brutality. An important listen in light of the recent events - the conviction of Derek Chauvin and the senseless killings of Duante Wright and Ma'Khia Bryant.
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Resource Guide for the Asian Community & Allies ([link removed])
Hate speech and violence against the AAPI community has dramatically increased in the past year. Unfortunately, many of these incidents are under reported and are not covered by the media. To change this narrative, here are some Stop AAPI resources for the Asian community and allies to learn, educate, take action, donate, and more.[link removed]
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