COVID-19 Webinars
The importance of partnerships in crisis is front and center as we confront the global COVID-19 pandemic.
The importance of partnerships in crisis is front and center as we continue in our efforts to mitigate the impact of COVID-19.
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health and the UNC Center for Health Equity Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill sponsored this series of webinars entitled “Communities in Partnership: Ensuring Equity in the time of COVID-19.
This Series was held from April to June 2021 in response to a need for information on the impact of COVID-19 in diverse communities.
You are invited to watch our past sessions where we highlight the disparate impact of the disease in the most vulnerable communities in our nation. Please see below for information on each session.
Past Sessions:
All the sessions have been archived here along with the recordings presentations related to resources.
Communities in Partnership Series – Birth Equity during COVID-19
[May 13] Birth Equity during COVID-19 Date & Time: May 63, 2020 at 1pm EST (12pm CST/11am MST/10am PST/9am AK/8am HI) Description: The ability of birthing people to access quality reproductive and maternal health services during the COVID-19 crisis is important....
Communities in Partnership Series – Pandemic Call and Response: Black Queer & Trans Communities
[May 6] Pandemic Call and Response: Black Queer & Trans Communities Date & Time: May 6, 2020 at 1pm EST (12pm CST/11am MST/10am PST/9am AK/8am HI) Description: Join us as this week’s speakers share from their lived and learned experiences of grassroots...
Communities in Partnership Series – Justice for All: Pandemic Response for Incarcerated Populations
[April 29] Justice for All: Pandemic Response for Incarcerated Populations Date & Time: April 29, 2020 at 1pm EST (12pm CST/11am MST/10am PST/9am AK/8am HI) Description: Mass incarceration in the US and the current COVID-19 pandemic have collided to create a major...
Communities in Partnership Series – Behind the Scenes and In the Shadows: Essential Employees in COVID-19
[April 22] Behind the Scenes and In the Shadows: Essential Employees in COVID-19 Date & Time: April 22, 2020 at 1pm EST (12pm CST/11am MST/10am PST/9am AK/8am HI) Description:The term “essential workers” has taken on a new and often times confusing meaning during...
Webinar Series Announcement! “Communities in Partnership: Ensuring Equity in the Time of COVID-19”
The importance of partnerships in crisis is front and center as we confront the global COVID-19 pandemic. Community-Campus Partnerships for Health and the UNC Center for Health Equity Research at the University for North Carolina at Chapel Hill have partnered to...
Communities in Partnership Series – Ensuring Equity in the Time of COVID-19
Facts and Lessons Learned from Recent Disasters Date & Time: April 15, 2020 at 1pm EST (12pm CST/11am MST/10am PST/9am AK/8am HI) Description: The global COVID-19 pandemic is highlighting pre-existing systemic inequities. Join us as we discuss with leading public...
Statement on Cancellation of the CCPH 2020 Conference
Statement on Cancellation of the CCPH 2020 Conference The concerns about the impact of COVID-19 have left us all managing in what has become a ‘world turned upside-down’. Everything is changing at an uber-rapid pace. Communities are struggling to support the most...
PODCAST: At The Forefront – Championing Health Equity through Community and Economic Development featuring Al Richmond and Tricia Piechowski
From the "At The Forefront" webpage: On this episode of ‘At the Forefront’ I talk with Al Richmond and Tricia Piechowski about the 2020 Community-Campus Partnerships for Health International Conference on Health Equity and Economic Development to be held in Flint,...
Where PCOR Should Begin
Board Member Interview: Georgia Narsavage
Briefly, tell us about your professional work – including the communities you work with, experiences in higher education or a community-based organization. My professional work involving community-campus partnerships has been ongoing for decades. I have been a...
Identifying Barriers to Patient Engagement in Research
Announcing: 2020 International Conference on Health Equity and Economic Development in Flint
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) in partnership with Michigan State University (MSU) is excited to announce our 2020 International Conference. On August 19-21, 2020, you are invited to attend the 2020 International Conference: Advancing Health Equity...
Facilitating New Partnerships: Board Member Highlight
In my role as a Professor of Psychology at the University of Cincinnati, I work with communities to broaden participation in research and fight for health equity. I am passionate about contributing to CCPH because I found a much-needed professional home in the CCPH...
Community-Driven Change & The Role of Academic Institutions
“We are each other's harvest; we are each other's business; we are each other's magnitude and bond.” Gwendolyn Brooks Chicago poet & first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) serves as a best practice and...
2018 RWJF-CCPH Award Honorable Mention: The Sunnyside Longevity Project – Building Community Capacity for a Beautiful Life
The people who are behind this inspiring project: Coral Evans, MBA, and Lisa Hardy, PhD The creators of the Sunnyside Longevity Project work to bring to light the lack of health equity and social justice among residents in Flagstaff, Arizona’s Sunnyside neighborhood....
Community-campus Partnerships at the Endeleo Institute
The Endeleo (Endeleo is Swahili for progress, growth and development) Institute is a nonprofit 501c3, a member organization of Trinity United Church of Christ, one of the largest African-American churches in the City of Chicago. Endeleo provides services through the...
The Convening Journey: Facilitating Patient & Stakeholder Engagement through Partnerships
Proceedings from the 2016 and 2017 patient stakeholder meetings hosted by CCPH in New Orleans, Chicago and Durham. Support for these meetings was provided by the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (EAIN-2517). PCORI-Combined-Report-LKGDownload
The Structural Inequalities Intensive coming to New Orleans, Louisiana, August 7-9, 2019!
Join us for the 3rd Annual Structural Inequalities Intensive hosted by CCPH in partnership with the Ashé Cultural Arts Center and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program. The Structural Inequalities Intensive was launched In 2017 as a two-day...
Creating a Space for the Intersection of Multiple Identities
I still recall my interview to join the board of Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH). I was encouraged to apply to the board by one of my most influential mentors in community engagement, Dr. Cynthia "Cee" Barnes-Boyd, who was an outgoing board member at...
Moving CES4Health.Info into the Future
Last year, the Founding Editor of CES4Health.Info, Dr. Cathy Jordan, decided to step down to pursue new opportunities in her area of research and scholarship. We are extremely appreciative to Cathy for her contribution and commitment to CES4Health. As we move...
Partnership
This webinar series is brought to you in partnership with the UNC Center for Health Equity Research (CHER) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. UNC CHER brings together collaborative, multidisciplinary teams of stakeholders to improve health in North Carolina communities with a shared commitment to innovation, collaboration, and health equity.
Sponsors
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