New report on children’s vaccine distribution, two-part webinar on antiracist data framework, resources to honor Indigenous communities. Â
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Two Part Webinar Series:
Moving From Antiracism Intention to Action
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Tomorrow! Wednesday, November 17th at 12-1PM ET/9-10AM PT, join us for the first of two webinars in which experts review the CIE Data Equity Framework, ([link removed]) highlighting the design and key drivers that can move institutions towards building anti-racist systems that empower communities. Attendees will learn how this framework can be used to design data sharing systems centered around the most impacted populations, such as CIEs.
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New Heart of Health Equity Episode:
Tanissha Harrell of 211 San Diego / CIE
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Check out episode five of The Heart of Health Equity featuring ​​Tanissha Harrell ([link removed]) , Director of Partner Engagement at 211 San Diego/Community Information Exchange. Hear a candid conversation about the importance of self advocacy in healthcare, intentionally practicing self-care while serving the community as a social justice advocate, and ways organizations can avoid exploiting communities for their lived experiences.
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Blog Post: Addressing Systemic Inequities & Racism in Community Based Organization Funding
It has never been more critical to amplify lessons learned from our pandemic response to shift how we perceive, value and fund community-based organizations and workforces. Join Vaccine Equity Cooperative ([link removed]) and the Community-based Workforce Alliance ([link removed]) in advocating for these principles to improve current and future grantmaking and grant auditing processes, to ensure CBOs and CBWs are compensated for their invaluable work.
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New Media & New Report: Overcoming Equity Challenges to Children's Vaccination
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Our CEO Alexandra Quinn ([link removed]) andDenise Octavia Smith ([link removed]) of National Association of Community Health Workers contributed to this article in PRISM Reports outlining the equity issues that stand in the way for BIPOC children to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. See recommendations to protect children under age 12, their families, and communities in this new co-created report ([link removed]) from The Vaccine Equity Cooperative.
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What We're Watching, Reading & Hearing
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The Heart of Health Equity Episode w/ Carly Bad Heart Bull of Native Ways Federation ([link removed])
Our conversation with Carly Bad Heart Bull, Executive Director of Native Ways Federation, Inc., covers the impacts of COVID-19 on the Native community and how they achieved the highest vaccination rates in the U.S., and the long-term effects of colonization.
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PBS: Paying Homage to America's Indigenous People ([link removed])
In commemoration of Native American Heritage Month, PBS pays tribute to the rich culture and heritage of Native Americans, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians who have deeply enriched the quality and character of our Nation. This list of resources highlights the rich ancestry and traditions of the Native community.
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Urban Indian Health Institute: Data Genocide of American Indians and Alaska Natives in COVID-19 Data ([link removed])
A report card grading U.S. States’ quality of COVID-19 racial data and their effectiveness in collecting and reporting data on American Indian and Alaska Native populations.
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