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Subject Summer Lineup of Racial Health Equity Events! šŸ“£
Date July 28, 2021 9:40 PM
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Checkout our amazing list of health equity events with dynamic guest speakers.Ā 

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Webinar #1: Health Equity Guide for Healthcare Transformation & Accountability
Thursday, July 29th, 10 AM PT/1 PM ET - Created by Health Leads, JSI, Human Impact Partners, SIREN at UCSF, and HealthBegins, Bringing Light & Heat: A Health Equity Guide for Healthcare Transformation and Accountability ([link removed]) offers five key steps for healthcare organizations to achieve equity. Panelists will walk through each of the Guideā€™s steps to systematically transform how healthcare institutions advance health equity at patient, organization, community, and societal levels.
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Webinar #2: Beyond Do No Harm - Elevating BIPOC Voices in SDOH Interventions
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Wednesday, August 4th, 12 PM PT/3 PM ET - A dynamic group of panelists including Akilah Watkins-Butler, PhD ([link removed]) , Sonia Sarkar, DrPH ([link removed]) , Grace Kyung ([link removed]) , and Gabriella Barbosa, JD, ([link removed]) and moderator, Artair Rogers ([link removed]) will discuss steps and strategies to better integrate the BIPOC communityā€™s voice into social determinants of health interventions.
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Webinar #3: Rethinking Systems Design - Moving Toward Equity

Wednesday, August 11th, 8:30 AM PT/11:30 AM ET - In advance of the annual Community Information Exchange (CIE) Summit ([link removed]) , this special session will introduce critical components of system design and CIE principles that underscore the importance of leading with community to drive systems change.
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ICYMI: Vaccine Equity Bright Spot Webinar

Thanks to all who joined the Vaccine Equity Bright Spot Briefing: Standout Communities in the Southern U.S. ([link removed]) [link removed] week! Panelists provided real-world examples of community-based workforces continuing to serve as trusted messengers, effective partnerships with culturally competent community-based organizations, and approaches to bring vaccination sites to the local community.
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What We're Reading

America Is Getting Unvaccinated People All Wrong ([link removed])
The Atlantic dives into why Americans are avoiding vaccination. ā€œā€˜The unvaccinatedā€™ are not a monolith of defectors,ā€ Dr. Rhea Boyd ([link removed]) , a pediatrician and public-health advocate. They are disparate in almost every way that matters.

Preventing the Next Health Crisis Depends on Health Workers. We Need 18 Million More ([link removed])
In this article for TIME, Dr. Raj Panjabi discusses what it will take to prevent the next pandemic and create a stronger, more equitable public health infrastructure: an army of health workers.

American Indians Have the Highest COVID Vaccination Rate in the US ([link removed])
According to CDC data, Indigenous people are getting vaccinated quicker than any other group. Here are the successesā€”and challengesā€”of getting vaccines to urban Native American communities.

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