Webinar: Carrying Equity in COVID-19 Vaccination Forward: Guidance Informed by Communities of Color

July 15, 2021
12 - 2pm EDT
Online
Registration is required
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Prarthana Vasudevan

Description

As the COVID-19 vaccination campaign continues, it is critical that vaccines are delivered fairly and equitably—so that everyone has access. Join this webinar hosted by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security to discuss a forthcoming report from CommuniVax, a coalition to strengthen the community's involvement in an equitable vaccination rollout, "Carrying Equity in COVID-19 Vaccination Forward: Guidance Informed by Communities of Color."

Moderators:

  • Emily K. Brunson, principal investigator, CommuniVax | associate professor and associate chair of anthropology, Texas State University
  • Monica Schoch-Spana, principal investigator, CommuniVax | senior scholar, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

Speakers: + Elizabeth Cartwright, professor of anthropology, Idaho State University | co-founder, Crescendos Alliance + Arrietta Chakos, principal, Urban Resilience Strategies + Noe Crespo, associate professor of health promotion and behavioral science, San Diego State University + Richard Krieg, visiting professor of political science, Texas State University | editor, Journal of Critical Infrastructure Policy + Tené Hamilton Franklin, vice president of health equity and stakeholder engagement, Health Leads + Stephanie M. McClure, assistant professor of anthropology, University of Alabama + Walter A. Orenstein, professor of medicine, pediatrics, global health, and epidemiology, Emory University + Andrew Plunk, associate professor of pediatrics and director of outreach and partnership, Eastern Virginia Medical School + Daniela Rodriguez, associate scientist of international health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health + Stephen B. Thomas, professor of health policy and management and director of the Maryland Center for Health Equity, University of Maryland

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Registration

Registration is required

Please register in advance

Contact

Prarthana Vasudevan