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Indivisible: The Structural Inequalities that led to COVID-19 Crisis
Date:
Monday, April 20, 2020
Time:
5:00 PM
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5:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Indivisible
Location Details:
Online via Zoom
INDIVISIBLE WEBINAR: Structural Inequalities that led to COVID-19 Crisis
When: Apr 20, 2020 @ 5 PM PT (8 PM ET)
Where: Online via Zoom
https://indivisible.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zZeDja7SRSeXl9nT-QGYhA
The COVID-19 outbreak affects everyone regardless of race, gender, immigration status, disability, or any other identity. And yet we’ve seen that the response to this outbreak has not been equitable or comprehensive. Come explore the historical context that set the stage for today’s COVID-19 reality and learn what we can all do as Indivisibles to build a new future coming out of this crisis.
This webinar is also being held on Wed. April 22 @ noon PT (3 PM ET)
https://indivisible.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_F73LzjEgTkujQ8hO4DdRKQ
When: Apr 20, 2020 @ 5 PM PT (8 PM ET)
Where: Online via Zoom
https://indivisible.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zZeDja7SRSeXl9nT-QGYhA
The COVID-19 outbreak affects everyone regardless of race, gender, immigration status, disability, or any other identity. And yet we’ve seen that the response to this outbreak has not been equitable or comprehensive. Come explore the historical context that set the stage for today’s COVID-19 reality and learn what we can all do as Indivisibles to build a new future coming out of this crisis.
This webinar is also being held on Wed. April 22 @ noon PT (3 PM ET)
https://indivisible.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_F73LzjEgTkujQ8hO4DdRKQ
For more information:
https://indivisible.zoom.us/webinar/regist...
Added to the calendar on Wed, Apr 1, 2020 4:23PM
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THE GUARDIAN: "The Coronavirus Can Infect Anybody, but African Americans are Dying in Disproportionate Numbers, Especially in Certain Big Cities"
". . .[Health] risks are significantly exacerbated by racial inequities in healthcare, including facility closures and caps on public health insurance plans like Medicaid and Medicare.
African Americans are twice as likely to lack health insurance compared with their white counterparts, and more likely to live in medically underserved areas, where primary care is sparse or expensive."
"It's a racial justice issue," Kristen Clarke, The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/08/its-a-racial-justice-issue-black-americans-are-dying-in-greater-numbers-from-covid-19
". . .[Health] risks are significantly exacerbated by racial inequities in healthcare, including facility closures and caps on public health insurance plans like Medicaid and Medicare.
African Americans are twice as likely to lack health insurance compared with their white counterparts, and more likely to live in medically underserved areas, where primary care is sparse or expensive."
"It's a racial justice issue," Kristen Clarke, The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/08/its-a-racial-justice-issue-black-americans-are-dying-in-greater-numbers-from-covid-19
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