Wednesday, March 24, 2021
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Online
Racialized social policies have created the conditions that make it hard for communities to thrive. Inequities in the COVID-19 pandemic have made this quite clear. Improving health equity calls for an acknowledgment of the ways in which white supremacy culture permeates health policies and practice at all levels, as well as taking collective action to develop systems that are led by antiracist change. This panel explored the role that social work, health care, public health, community organizations, and policy can play in advancing health equity.
Read a recap of the event at Boston Medical Center’s HealthCity: Seeking Justice in Healthcare for Black Americans in the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Download the slides:
- Linda Sprague Martinez: Health Inequity & White Supremacy Culture Where to Start?
- Jon Levy: Racial Disparities in COVID-19 in Massachusetts: The Role of Data in Advancing Health Equity
How to Improve Public Health, the Environment and Racial Equity All at Once: Upgrade Low-income Housing, by Jon Levy, from The Conversation. - Cassandra Pierre: Centering Health Equity in a Pandemic
- Denise Octavia Smith: Partnering with Black CHWs and Our Communities During COVID-19
Speakers
Linda Sprague Martinez
Jon Levy
Cassandra Pierre
Denise Octavia Smith