"Public Health and Racial Inequality: The Links between COVID-19 and the Summer BLM Protests"

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This talk by two top infectious disease & public policy experts will draw a through-line linking HIV disparities, COVID-19, and the Black Lives Matter protests.

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"Public Health and Racial Inequality: The Links between COVID-19 and the Summer BLM Protests"
Georgia Tech's School of Public Policy
The Meg & Sam Flax Lecture Series on Public Policy

Thursday, September 24, 2020
11 AM to 12:15 PM
Online at: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/live-event/hkcfpjgs


Interested in making real-world impact while at Georgia Tech? This talk by two top infectious disease & public policy experts will draw a through-line linking HIV disparities, COVID-19, and the Black Lives Matter protests. It will also discuss how students and faculty can have immediate and long-term influence on systemic inequities. There is an ongoing public health emergency that played out in the streets this summer. The COVID-19 pandemic has exploded the myths we hold of an egalitarian American society. A novel coronavirus to which most humans are susceptible has disproportionately impacted people of color. Even the economic recession brought about by lockdowns to control the spread of the virus has led to the disproportionate loss of jobs, business, and housing in communities of color. The lesser value of Black and Brown lives was made further clear by the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and sparked one of the most memorable periods of civil unrest in recent history. But potential solutions are right in front of us, especially for college students and faculty interested in solving real-world technological and policy problems. Come find out how!
 

Greg Millett
Senior Policy Advisor to former President Barack Obama
Vice President and Director, Public Policy at amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research
https://www.amfar.org/greg/

Jeff Crowley
Program Director, Infectious Disease Initiatives at the O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law
Distinguished Scholar, Georgetown Law School
https://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/jeffrey-s-crowley/

RSVP’s appreciated (but not required): mzak@gatech.edu

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