When coronavirus and colonialism collide
This podcast from Media Indigena discusses the intersection of colonialism and structural vulnerability to COVID-19.
This podcast from Media Indigena discusses the intersection of colonialism and structural vulnerability to COVID-19.
This report from the Wellesley Institute describes a survey and subsequent analysis of the accessibility of COVID-19 income support programs and benefits.
This brief report from the Berkeley Media Studies Group offers guidelines and suggested public health actions to address discrimination and racism due to COVID-19.
This website repository from the Network for the Advancement of Black Communities offers resources related to housing, education, mental health, and other equity implications of COVID-19 for racialized communities.
This website from the International Disability Alliance offers links to resources addressing the rights of people with disabilities and recommendations for inclusive pandemic response.
This report from the World Health Organization describes specific considerations for people with disabilities related to infection control measures and access to health services during COVID-19.
This article by Pineda and Corburn describes the increased health risks of COVID-19 for people with disabilities and considerations for pandemic planning.
This rapid review of the evidence from Brooks et al. outlines the negative psychological impacts of quarantine, including long-lasting effects and factors that both contribute to and mitigate these effects.
This event took place in English, with closed captioning and simultaneous American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation. This was the fifth webinar in our ongoing conversation series regarding COVID-19. To see the full listing of conversations, click here. Join us for a conversation on equitable futures in a post-COVID-19 society. As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, it follows and amplifies
This event took place in English, with closed captioning and simultaneous American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation. This is the third webinar in our ongoing conversation series regarding COVID-19. To see the full listing of conversations, click here. Join us for a conversation on community impacts and responses related to food insecurity, disability and ethics. As the COVID-19 pandemic
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