Addressing Community Inequities During COVID-19 Recovery
Hours: | 5:00pm to 6:00pm |
Ages: | Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | Free see below |
Category: | Virtual Activities |
The harsh reality of COVID is that it has disproportionately impacted underserved communities throughout the Commonwealth, and without concerted effort on the part of policy and healthcare workers, those impacts may continue to grow over the coming months and years.
In particular, food insecurity and healthcare access must become focal points of successful, long-term recovery plans.
As a result of the economic harm created by COVID, currently one in five individuals and one in eight children in Massachusetts are unable to secure three square meals a day.
In addition, healthcare facilities remain overburdened, and vulnerable individuals continue to struggle to gain access to testing and proper medical care.
As part of the Hunger to Health Collaboratory, the Museum of Science has convened a panel of experts to discuss COVID in our communities.
WGBH’s host of Innovation Hub Kara Miller will moderate a discussion with Catherine D’Amato, President and CEO of the Greater Boston Food Bank, Dr. Holly Oh, Chief Medical Director at the Dimock Health Center, and Marty Martinez, Chief of the Mayor’s Office of Health and Human Services for the city of Boston.
They will discuss concerns surrounding food insecurity, healthcare access, and other issues that will arise in our most vulnerable neighborhoods while living in COVID times.
The free event on June 29 at 5pm will be hosted on Zoom, with registration available here: https://wgbh.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JNU1h_5DSmCkjyf0bXeBvA
COST | ↑ top |
free
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
wgbh.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JNU1h_5DSmCkjyf0bXeBvA
LOCATION | ↑ top |
Museum of Science, Boston, Boston, MA, 02114 map
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