Episode 15

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1st Jun 2020

Episode 13: Social Justice in the Era of COVID-19

How does COVID-19 relate to the current social justice and national unrest in the United States? In this episode we speak to Sharon H. Chang, photographer, author, and activist in the Pacific Northwest.  We discuss health disparities affecting Black and Latinx populations, in addition to stigma and negative perceptions of people of color when wearing protective masks in public during the pandemic.  Sharon discusses her current activism photography projects supporting people of color and racial justice. To learn more about Sharon H. Chang, visit sharonhchang.com

Additional Social Justice Resources:

https://www.racialequitytools.org/act/strategies/racial-reconciliation-and-racial-healing

https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/social-justice-resources/

https://www.dialoguesondiversity.com/social-justice-resources


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Dr. April Moreno is a public health and informatics specialist consultant, and is the Founder of the Public Health Podcast Network, publichealthpodcasters.com. She is also dedicated to autoimmune health equity and is the Founder, CEO of the Autoimmune Community Institute, acicommunity.org.