Good evening, everybody. Im Betsy Fischer martin, the executive director of the women in Politics Institute at American University. And welcome to our virtual series, women on wednesdays. We are glad you could join us this evening. To those of you need one of our events, wpi, is a nonprofit and nonpartisan institute in School Public affairs that aims to close the gender gap in political leadership. Now we offer academic and practical Campaign Training and we facilitate research and discussions like this on women in politics and leadership. And we are so pleased to be cohosting tonights conversation with the first ladys association for research and education, otherwise known as claire and amys first ladies initiative, which seeks to highlight the significant contributions of americas first ladies. And there is no doubt that the subject of tonights discussion edith wilson is among the most influent and powerful president ial spouses in history. In fact, for several months from late 1919
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Michigan Medicine hosting virtual town hall on COVID-19 and the Black community
Updated Jan 15, 2021;
Posted Jan 15, 2021
Alicia Kaufmann, a registered nurse with Michigan Medicine, injects Patrick Lucas-Perry with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at a COVID-19 vaccine clinic in the Jack Roth Clubhouse at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020.Jacob Hamilton | The Ann Arbor News
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ANN ARBOR, MI Michigan Medicine is hosting a virtual town hall Saturday, where community leaders plan to engage with residents to answer questions about COVID-19 and alleviate concerns about vaccines.
The Program for Multicultural Health at Michigan Medicine has organized the virtual event, “COVID-19 and the African American Community,” from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Jan. 16., to discuss steps toward equitable and ethical healthcare.