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Connecticut filmmaker debuts documentary examining racism in US health care

Connecticut filmmaker debuts documentary examining racism in US health care
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Windham Partnering With Non-Profit for Vaccine Outreach

The nonprofit has done a lot of work across Connecticut and in the New Haven region. Now, they are expanding their efforts to eastern Connecticut, including Windham, where vaccination rates are falling a bit behind. “In Windham we have had free vaccination clinics at the elks club, at our firemen’s training school, but we still haven’t gotten the turn out that we have been hoping for, said Mayor Tom DeVivo. URU is designing and implementing marketing materials across the town. The banners feature people from the community. For example, some materials will feature family liaisons from Windham Public Schools.

AAAS Resources for Students: Preparing for Careers in Innovation, Communication or Education

30 April 2021 by: Andrea Korte The Emerging Researchers National Conference in STEM draws undergraduate and graduate student researchers from around the country. | Michael J. Colella for AAAS The Emerging Researchers National Conference in STEM draws undergraduate and graduate student researchers from around the country. | Michael J. Colella for AAAS In the second installment in a two-part series, learn how AAAS serves undergraduates, graduate students and new Ph.D. holders – and how you can take part in AAAS programs to enhance your education or kick-start a career that draws upon your scientific expertise. FINDING A COMMUNITY AMONG EMERGING RESEARCHERS For more than a decade, the Emerging Researchers National Conference in STEM has brought together undergraduate and graduate student researchers in STEM – especially those from underrepresented minority groups and those with disabilities – and given them opportunities to develop critical communication ski

A huge victory for some, others very disappointed : Danbury area reacts to latest vaccine rollout plan

A huge victory for some, others very disappointed : Danbury area reacts to latest vaccine rollout plan FacebookTwitterEmail Gov. Ned Lamont speaks during a thankyou rally in front of Northbridge Health Care Center in Bridgeport, Conn. May 1, 2020. Several elected officials stopped at Northbridge Friday to thank the staff, where dozens of COVID-19 patients have been sent for recovery.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media After weeks of waiting for more direction, Connecticut finally knows how the rest of the vaccine rollout will take place: oldest to youngest, with teachers and others who work in schools included in the next phase, as well.

Our health system is failing people : CT community leaders tackle vaccine access for marginalized groups

Our health system is failing people : CT community leaders tackle vaccine access for marginalized groups FacebookTwitterEmail RVNAhealth COVID-19 vaccine clinic in the Yanity Gym, Ridgefield, Conn, Thursday, February 4, 2021.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media As the state opens up vaccine registration to residents aged 65 and older this week, gaps in vaccine equity and access leave community members and activists concerned about roll-out for marginalized and under-served communities. From an English-only vaccine appointment website that requires computer literacy skills and personal technology to navigate alone, to a lack of vaccine education and skepticism, to the finite allotment of vaccines, barriers to entry abound. The issues are systemic, historic, and concrete. They span histories of medical abuse in the Black community and the literal difficulties of signing up for a vaccine online. And community organizers are looking for solutions.

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