Now, More Than Ever: Movement Building for Climate, Racial, and Health Justice
UCSF School of Medicine UCSF School of Medicine
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 Published On May 21, 2021

This is the third session of a 3-part Climate Change and Health speaker series hosted by the UCSF School of Medicine’s Office of Population Health and Health Equity and the Center for Climate, Health, and Equity ( https://climatehealth.ucsf.edu/ )

For information on the full Climate Change and Health series: https://pophealth.ucsf.edu/climate

There has never been a more critical time for advancing health, equity and social justice while addressing climate change. This session focuses on the synergies between climate and racial justice movements and their promise for improving health, as well as community-based advocacy and policy initiatives to promote climate and racial justice in California and beyond.

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Session Open by Sheri Weiser, MD, MPH, MA (UCSF)
Welcome Remarks by Daniel Lowenstein, MD (UCSF)
Introductory Presentation by Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS (UCSF)

Panel Discussion Moderated by Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS (UCSF)
Veronica Garibay, MPA (Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability)
Rupa Marya, MD (UCSF)
Amee Raval, MS (Asian Pacific Environmental Network, APEN)
Linda Rudolph, MD, MPH (Public Health Institute & Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health)
Alvaro Sanchez, MUP (The Greenlining Institute)

Closing Remarks by Sheri Weiser, MD, MPH, MA (UCSF)

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