Part 1: Data, race, and COVID-19
This three-part series will examine the racial disparities in health brought vividly to public attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first panel in our series will explore the importance of collecting and utilizing data on race to better understand the impact of the pandemic.
Cohosted with Boston University Center for Antiracist Research
Speakers
@SANDROGALEA
Dean Sandro Galea
Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor, Boston University School of Public Health
@DRIBRAM
Ibram Kendi
Director and Founder, Center for Antiracist Research, Boston University
@KIMBERLYEATKINS
Kimberly Atkins
(MODERATOR) Senior Opinion Writer, The Boston Globe
@MEGANSANDEL
Megan Sandel
Associate Professor, Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine
@KAYEALESE
Kaye-Alese Green
Diversity & Inclusion Fellow, BUSM; Visiting Fellow, Institute of Health Systems Innovation & Policy
@STEPHANIEEDC
Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba
Executive Director, Children’s HealthWatch
Stephen A. Wilson
Chair, Family Medicine, Boston University School of Public Health
Jayakanth Srinivasan
Research Associate Professor, Boston University Questrom School of Business
@JULIARAIFMAN
Julia Raifman
Assistant Professor, Boston University School of Public Health
Aviva Geiger Schwarz
Data Editor, The COVID Racial Data Tracker, Boston University Center for Antiracist Research
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