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    The country’s mental health crisis has only been intensified by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Ever-increasing numbers of deaths and illness, accompanied by economic fears and racial tensions, have…

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    • “If you’re worried about someone, don’t wait. Don’t wait to see them in passing. Pick up the phone, give them a call, and check in on them. That is one thing we can all do that will go a very long way.” Watch #MentalHealth in the Time of COVID-19: https://t.co/I9E6IhQVcN https://t.co/ww69WiQRya

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    Homelessness In America: The Search for Solutions During COVID-19 Presented jointly with GBH News Wednesday, February 24, 2021 On a single night in January 2019, approximately 568,000 people in the…

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    • On a single night in Jan 2019, approximately 568,000 people in the United States were homeless. What does homelessness look like now, a year into the COVID-19 pandemic? A panel of experts explored this topic in an event from @ForumHSPH. https://t.co/5rSB8lH9AV

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    The Coronavirus Pandemic: Testing, Vaccines, and the Way Forward  Facebook Live Q&A with Michael Mina, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Presented j…

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    • Will be live in 40 minutes from now: Today 2/16 at 12:00 Noon EST to answers questions on Vaccines, Testing and the Way Forward, with @JDSteenhuysen Hosted by the @ForumHSPH and @Reuters Details here: https://t.co/VsyNqEESsT https://t.co/eun7TNbAqo

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    What are the invisible social strata that define and divide America? How does this unseen ranking underlie racism? And how do caste dynamics systematically lessen the value of Black lives? Join Pul…

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    • "Every system within our culture demands attention and overhaul. Education might be seen as one of the first places because that is where people learn, not only history, but also one’s connection to the society itself." @Isabelwilkerson https://t.co/mDFxrWNNdG #WilkersonAtHarvard https://t.co/aHRQBoesmc

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    What are the invisible social strata that define and divide America? How does this unseen ranking underlie racism? And how do caste dynamics systematically lessen the value of Black lives? Join Pul…

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    • "When we meet someone for whom we have deeply embedded negative stereotypes, without our conscious awareness, we will discriminate against that person, we will treat them differently." @D_R_Williams1 on the power of implicit bias. https://t.co/mDFxrWNNdG #WilkersonAtHarvard https://t.co/DVfGQy973M

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    What are the invisible social strata that define and divide America? How does this unseen ranking underlie racism? And how do caste dynamics systematically lessen the value of Black lives? Join Pul…

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    • "The idea of African Americans being able to truly be able move into the mainstream of American life is a fairly new concept. Anyone born before 1965 was not born into a true democracy." @Isabelwilkerson https://t.co/mDFxrWNNdG #WilkersonAtHarvard #PHStorytellers https://t.co/aRqP0tcsLH