The Impact of COVID-19 on Latinx Children
In the wake of COVID-19, racial disparities are being illuminated like never before. Latinx and Black people are contracting the virus at higher rates than white people.
Systemic bias in both policies and practices are often invisible, yet result in significant levels of inequity in communities of color. Examples of inequity include access to and quality of healthcare, nutritious foods, housing, education and other basic needs that help people thrive. The inequity of access and availability leads to real disparities in mortality rates.
Voices for Healthy Kids, an initiative of the American Heart Association and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is hosting a media briefing for journalists featuring leading experts to address these key questions:
What are the consequences of inequitable policies on Latinx children’s health?
How do we design and justly enforce equitable policies?
How can we better support Latinx children’s health?
What are effective health promotion practices to reach Latinx communities?
What should leaders and businesses do to ensure that Latinx and other children of color are supported during COVID-19 response and recovery?
How can we work to provide support to hard to reach communities?
What’s the role of an everyday resident in ensuring community equity?
WHEN
Wednesday, July 29, 10:00 - 11:00 AM ET
WHO
Avenel Joseph, Ph.D., Vice President, Policy, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Sarah de Guia, JD, Chief Executive Officer, ChangeLab Solutions
Xavier Morales, Ph.D., MRP, Executive Director, Praxis Project
Amelie Ramirez, Dr.P.H., M.P.H., Director, Salud America! at the Institute for Health Promotion Research at UT Health San Antonio
Moderator: Eduardo Sanchez, M.D., M.P.H., FAAFP, Chief Medical Officer for Prevention, American Heart Association
Resources from the Briefing
American Heart Association
Salud America!
The Praxis Project
Building Community Power for Health Justice: What? Why and How?
Organic Efforts Towards Health Equity-Driven Policy and Practice
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
ChangeLab Solutions