The Journal of Narrative Theory hosts a competition to cultivate the culture of Detroit, and EMU hosts several events to commemorate Black History Month. EMU’s Student Government accepts a new senator application and decides on Resolution 107-05. In community news, the University of Michigan held a virtual town hall to discuss COVID-19 and the African American community, and Ypsi Studio closes after sixteen years.
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.