Meaningful partnership between public health officials, researchers, and the faith community is essential to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. On April 29, Treatment Action Group hosted this discussion with Dr. Ulysses Burley III Founder of UBtheCURE, and Faith Ambassador for the COVID-19 Prevention Trials Network, and Elder Carmarion D. Anderson-Harvey, Alabama State Director for the Human Rights Campaign, and Dr. B. Angeloe Burch Sr. Executive Director African American Community Collaborative.
This webinar addressed:
- Current status of vaccine efforts within the faith community
- Best practices to engage faith communities in COVID-19 vaccine research
- Ensuring vaccine equity is at the forefront of engagement with faith communities
Speakers:
Dr. Ulysses Burley III Founder of UBtheCURE/Faith Ambassador for the COVID-19 Prevention Trials Network
Carmarion D. Anderson-Harvey, Alabama State Director Human Rights Campaign | Project One America
Dr. B. Angeloe Burch Sr., Executive Director African American Community Collaborative
Moderator:
Abraham Johnson, MPH, HIV Community Engagement Officer Treatment Action Group