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All the sessions have been archived here along with the recordings presentations related to resources.

Tom Bruce Award & Lucille Webb Award

At the recent APHA Meeting in San Diego, CCPH was involved in both giving and receiving several awards. We shared a little bit about the RWJF-CCPH Award for Equity that was given to to key leaders from Messengers for Health and Montana State University. Melissa Green...

Tribute to Loretta Jones

Loretta Jones, CEO of Healthy African Americans of Los Angeles died on Thursday, November 22nd. Loretta is known internationally for her visionary leadership in advancing health equity. She was a long-time partner with CCPH having worked most recently with Executive...

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

Clinical Scholars is a national leadership program for experienced health care providers supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.UNC Rural: Website | Twitter