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Sex Differences in Vaccine Immune Response

Please join us Friday, June 11th at 2:00 pm (ET) as Dr. Sabra Klein shares important information about how women and men differ in their immune responses to vaccination.

The RISE Summit on Social Determinants of Health

The RISE Summit on Social Determinants of Health is the place for cross-sectional thought leaders to discuss actionable, tactical, and scalable solutions to social determinants of health (SDoH) challenges and achieve better outcomes for the most vulnerable populations. Our 2021 conference will focus on five major themes: Building effective partnerships, dealing with the digital divide, […]

Civic Engagement and Civic Infrastructure to Advance Health Equity: A Workshop

This virtual workshop will examine the relationship between civic engagement, population health, and health equity in the United States. Speakers will discuss (1) the state of measurement and evidence for civic engagement in relation to health and health equity; (2) infrastructure and institutions that shape civic engagement; (3) the media and information ecosystem; and (4) the ethical […]

LGBTQ2S: Policies and Practices for Tribal Shelters and DV programs

Domestic violence doesn’t happen only in heterosexual relationships, it happens to individuals of all sexual orientations and genders. In fact, within the LGBTQ community, intimate partner violence occurs at a rate equal to or even higher than that of the heterosexual community. In addition, LGBTQ individuals may experience other forms of domestic violence and additional […]

The COVID-19 Vaccine and Women’s Health: Questions and Answers

Please join us Thursday, June 17th at 10:00 am (ET) as Dr. Laura E. Riley, an obstetrician and maternal-fetal medicine specialist, answers questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and women’s health. We look forward to having you join us for the discussion. Please share this information widely with your networks. Laura E. Riley, M.D., Obstetrician and […]

COVID-19 Vaccine and Women’s Health Webinar

Join the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health Office on Women's Health for The COVID-19 Vaccine and Women's Health: Questions and Answers. Dr. Laura E. Riley, an obstetrician and maternal-fetal medicine specialist at the New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, will answers questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and women's health.

Investing in Children’s Health and Well-being

In addition to its physical toll, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on the emotional and psychological well-being of children and young adults across the country. The pandemic has exposed the need to address the rising rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide among young people. Care providers fear that the pandemic, and the […]

Hesitancy, Equity, and Transparency: In Conversation with Pastor and Lawmaker James D. Gailliard on the COVID-19 Vaccine Roll Out

In this web forum, Dr. Mary Pittman, president and CEO of the Public Health Institute, and Pastor James D. Gailliard, a state representative in the North Carolina Assembly, reflect upon efforts to achieve equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and explore how faith-based organizations and state policy interventions work toward this goal in North Carolina. They […]

Addressing Our Bias when Working with the LGBTQ+ Community Part II: Understanding Health Disparities Among the LGBTQ community

LGBTQ communities face health disparities linked to stigma, discrimination, and denial of their civil and human rights. LGBTQ individuals have higher rates of psychiatric disorders, substance use, violence, and suicide and may encounter lack of acceptance by their family members and the society which affects their mental health and personal safety. This webinar series will […]

Historic Crisis, Historic Opportunity: Using Evidence to Mitigate the Effects of the COVID-19 Crisis on Young Children and Early Care and Education Programs

The COVID-19 crisis has brought unprecedented challenges for young children, families, early educators, and early care and education (ECE) programs. Researchers across the country have completed more than 300 studies and counting to capture these challenges. Scholars at the Urban Institute, the University of Michigan, the University of Virginia, the University of California, Los Angeles, […]