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Racism is a Public Health Crisis

Racism is a Public Health Crisis

Health Equity Series - A Project of MECCA

Join us as we examine the role of racism and its impact on health outcomes in BIPOC communities. Speakers will discuss how we can facilitate a movement for change, address harms and heal collective trauma of this public health crisis.

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I’m having trouble registering for this event. The HEALTH EQUITY SERIES hyperlink is not working. Can you please provide another link to register?

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Libby A. Klein, LCSW
Community Relations Specialist
New Jersey Division on Civil Rights
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Hello, Cindy. The hyperlink in the message and URL link stated in the flyer are not working for me. Could you please send the full web address here? I will be happy to circulate it amongst my London ACEs Hub colleagues. Thanks!

Racism is such a bad thing in our society. This makes a comparison of the people by their asking color which is not a good thing because God made all the people and no one has the right to talk about other skin colors it is beyond ethics. As a mental health therapist, I believe that those who are in the favour of racism need therapy because I call them mentally ill.

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