Baltimore (March 14, 2020) – On Sunday, March 15, at 8 pm ET, the NAACP will host an Emergency Tele Town Hall about Coronavirus: COVID-19 and its potential impact on communities of color. As a civil rights organization and stewards of human rights, the NAACP is working to ensure that the policies and practices that are born out of this pandemic justly address the health, economic and social needs of all people.

WHAT: Emergency Tele Town Hall (Coronavirus: COVID-19) 

WHERE: Participant Dial-in: 866 757 0756

WHEN: Sunday, March 15, 2020, @ 8pm ET

 WHO:

Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams

Senator Kamala Harris

Congresswoman Robin Kelly

La June Montgomery Tabron, President & CEO, W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Dr. Rich Besser, President & CEO, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Dr. Jerry Young, President, National Baptist Convention

Rev. Traci Blackmon, United Church of Christ

Nicolette Louissaint, PhD, Executive Director, Healthcare Ready

“The truth is, there are so many within this nation that are disenfranchised from receiving adequate and affordable care due to socio-economic circumstances, said Derrick Johnson, president and CEO, NAACP. “This virus will have dire consequences on so many, but specifically African Americans, which suffer from higher rates of chronic illness.”

 

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