Webinar, 3/24: COVID-19, Black Communities, and Health Justice

Wednesday, March 24, 2021
5:30 – 7:00pm ET
Illustration of African Americans wearing medical masks

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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Speakers

Linda Sprague Martinez

Ph.D
Chair of Macro Practice and Associate Professor, Boston University School of Social Work

Jon Levy

ScD
Professor and Chair, Department of Environmental Health, Boston University School of Public Health; Co-Director, Center for Research on Environmental and Social Stressors in Housing Across the Life Course; Boston University Center for Antiracist Research Affiliated Faculty

Cassandra Pierre

MD, MPH, MSc.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine; Medical Director of Public Health Programs, Associate Hospital Epidemiologist, Boston Medical Center

Denise Octavia Smith

MBA, CHW, PN
Executive Director, National Association of Community Health Workers

Ellie Zambrano

MSW, LICSW
Executive Director, Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health (moderator)

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