Webinars

The following webinars include presentations and discussions with community leaders, public health professionals, researchers and vaccine communication experts from across the country. They are designed to help community-based organizations and public health practitioners build stronger and more effective vaccine communication.

Vaccine Messaging & Misinformation in Latino Communities

This 90 minute webinar features community leaders and experts in the vaccine mis/disinformation space discussing the impact of vaccine disinformation in Latino communities and how to address it. This webinar is useful to community-based organizations and public health professionals that work with Latino communities and want to learn more about how to reduce the spread and acceptance of false narratives about the COVID-19 vaccine.

Race + Vaccines: Understanding Perspectives in the Black Community

This 60 minute webinar features Dr. Faith Polkey from Beaufort Jasper Hampton Comprehensive Health Services and Dr. Noah Aboelata from Roots Community Health Center. The webinar explores perceptions and responses to the COVID-19 vaccine in Black communities and discusses communication strategies to help overcome vaccine hesitancy.

Latinos, COVID-19 and Vaccines

Hosted by the NALEO Educational Fund, this 90 minute webinar provides an overview of how the pandemic has impacted the Latino community, information about NALEO's COVID-19 Public Education Campaign and a details about other resources available to support community organizations in their efforts to increase vaccine confidence.

Combatting Misleading COVID-19 Information in Latino Communities

Hosted by the NALEO Educational Fund, this is part II of the Train the-Trainer Webinar Series on how the pandemic has impacted the Latino community, specifically when it comes to COVID-19 misinformation.

COVID-19 Vaccine Considerations for Back-to-School Season

The COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project convened a webinar intended to answer commons questions about the vaccine and provide parents with the information they need to include vaccination as part of their school-ready checklist on August 3rd.

Vaccine Misinformation & Messaging for Teens & Parents

This 60 minutes webinar presented by Project VCTR and our partners at Kaiser Family Foundation and Unity–– covered the challenges and opportunities around adolescents and vaccines,

Strategies and Best Practices to Increase Vaccine Uptake Among Young Latinos

Hosted by the NALEO Educational Fund, this is part 3 of the Train the-Trainer Webinar Series. This 90 minute webinar covers the best strategies and practices to increase vaccine uptake among younger latinos.

The Struggle for Wellness: Race, Healthcare Inequity, and COVID-19

Hosted by the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, this is an expert panel discussion about how the pandemic has put racial disparities in healthcare in stark view—from exposure on the job for lower-wage workers to lack of access to health care (especially PPE and vaccines) to the emergence of Long Covid.

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