Upcoming Webinar: HIV & SARS-CoV-2 Winter Webinar Series, Session 6: New Pandemic, Old Inequities: Impacts of COVID-19 and HIV on Marginalized Populations (March 4, 2021)

Posted February 26, 2021

AETC Program Presents:

March 4, 2021, 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET

Register for the Event

 

Learning Objectives:
  • Explain intersectional structural discrimination and its relevance and context in the landscape of HIV and
    COVID-19 as it pertains to the health and well-being of marginalized populations, particularly LGBTQ+ and
    racial/ethnic populations
  • Analyze the history and present state of the HIV pandemic and the lessons available to inform our response
    to COVID-19
  • Identify the specific factors which place marginalized populations at greater risk for COVID-19 and HIV
  • Describe empirical evidence of disparities in HIV and COVID-19 among marginalized populations, and
    identify how the two conditions are related
  • Discuss strategies offered by social justice, anti-racism, and LGBTQ+ liberation frameworks and history to
    mitigate the impact of disparities
  • Share resources to support ongoing learning to promote health equity
Speakers:
  • Monica Hahn, MD, MPH, MS
    Associate Clinical Professor, Departments of Family & Community Medicine and OBGYN, UCSF
    Clinical Director and Co-PI, Pacific AIDS Education & Training Center
    Associate Medical Director, HIVE Clinic
  • Gregory Phillips II, PhD, MS
    Assistant Professor, Departments of Medical Social Sciences and Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University
    Director, EDIT Program, Northwestern Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing
  • Lauren B. Beach, JD, PhD
    Research Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine
    Associate Director, EDIT Program, Northwestern Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing
  • Dylan Felt, BA
    Research Project Coordinator, EDIT Program, Northwestern Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing
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Visit the AETC NCRC website for more information about previous sessions. The final session in the series is:
  • Post COVID Syndrome: An Overview and Approach to Management: March 30, 1 PM ET

Contact Liz Lazo at eir8@sn.rutgers.edu with any questions

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