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COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force – Meetings – Office of Minority Health (OMH)

The COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force's next meeting is scheduled for May 28, 2021. The meeting is open to the public and can be viewed live at https://www.hhs.gov/live/live-1/index.html#13191. No registration is needed. Pre-registration is required only for members of the public who wish to provide public comment in the meeting. To register, please send an email […]

Maternal Mental Health: The First ACE

Maternal mental health can be thought of as the "first ACE" which then cascades into physical and mental illness in the child and family for generations, playing a role in the perinatal physical health outcomes of both moms and their babies. Join 2020 Mom and Dr. Jonathan Goldfinger in a discussion that focuses on how […]

Structural Racism & Barriers to Breastfeeding in Chicago’s Southside Webinar

The disparities in breastfeeding support across the United States result from inequitable access to health care, shaped by persisting structural racism. In Chicagoland’s South Side, Black families who choose to breastfeed face struggles finding and receiving services necessary to meet their breastfeeding goals. Join us for a webinar in our series on "Supporting Breastfeeding Intention […]

Advancing Maternal Health Equity and Reducing Maternal Mortality: Workshop

A panel will discuss: what factors affect maternal health outcomes, and access to high-quality maternal health care? What promising approaches are being implemented to improve outcomes and reduce mortality? How might these be scaled up? How can interventions apply a life course approach to improve maternal health outcomes? Focus will be on reproductive and sexual […]

June ADJUST: A Four-Day Virtual Health Equity and Social Justice Workshop

Experienced co-facilitators lead these dialogue-based sessions. The workshop illuminates how racism, classism, and other types of oppression are root causes of health inequity and introduces strategies to address them. This workshop consists of three consecutive half-day sessions, followed by a fourth day two weeks later. Over The Four Days, Participants Will: Build a shared vocabulary […]

Advancing Maternal Health Equity and Reducing Maternal Mortality: Workshop

A panel will discuss: what factors affect maternal health outcomes, and access to high-quality maternal health care? What promising approaches are being implemented to improve outcomes and reduce mortality? How might these be scaled up? How can interventions apply a life course approach to improve maternal health outcomes? Focus will be on reproductive and sexual […]

June ADJUST: A Four-Day Virtual Health Equity and Social Justice Workshop

Experienced co-facilitators lead these dialogue-based sessions. The workshop illuminates how racism, classism, and other types of oppression are root causes of health inequity and introduces strategies to address them. This workshop consists of three consecutive half-day sessions, followed by a fourth day two weeks later. Over The Four Days, Participants Will: Build a shared vocabulary […]

June ADJUST: A Four-Day Virtual Health Equity and Social Justice Workshop

Experienced co-facilitators lead these dialogue-based sessions. The workshop illuminates how racism, classism, and other types of oppression are root causes of health inequity and introduces strategies to address them. This workshop consists of three consecutive half-day sessions, followed by a fourth day two weeks later. Over The Four Days, Participants Will: Build a shared vocabulary […]

Strategies for Increasing Routine Adult Vaccination Rates

Routine vaccination is an essential preventive care service for adults as well as children. Unfortunately, many US adults do not receive all recommended vaccines and thus, remain unprotected against preventable diseases. This gap in coverage has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Join the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) for a discussion on current […]