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Community Conversation on COVID-19 Vaccines

Speaker: Dr. Julian Watkins

Speaker: Dr. Julian Watkins

The Caribbean Equality Project and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene invite you to a virtual Community Conversation on COVID-19 Vaccines.

The discussion will focus on vaccine access and addressing questions related to the health and safety of the LGBTQ+ community, Caribbean immigrants, and HIV-impacted people in New York City.

When: Monday, March 8 | 6 pm
Where: Zoom Meeting
How: Registration is required. RSVP Zoom Link:
bit.ly/VACCINE4ALL

Join us in a discussion about what vaccines are available, their side effects, who are currently eligible to be vaccinated, and where you can get a COVID-19 vaccine. There will be time for questions and answers to help you make an informed decision about vaccination for you and your family.

Speaker: Dr. Julian Watkins, Leader of Immunization Justice Workgroup,
City Medical Specialist NYC DOHMH

Moderators: Sai Ali, Trans Justice Organizer, Caribbean Equality Project
Kadeem Robinson, Policy Advocate, Caribbean Equality Project

American Sign Language interpretation and translation services are available upon request. Please contact Yanoh Jalloh yjalloh@health.nyc.gov to get more information about this event. To make an accommodation request, please contact us no later than 72 hours before the event. For the latest information on the COVID-19 vaccine, visit nyc.gov/covidvaccine.

Co-Sponsors: DBGM, The Men of Faith Group, United Madrassi Association, GLITS, Inc, NAACP-Jamaica Chapter, Brooklyn Coalition to Prevent Substance Misuse in LGBTQ Youth, CAMBA’s Young Men’s Health Project, South Queens Women's March, Brooklyn Pride, Queer Detainee Empowerment Project, and Brooklyn Pride Community Center

Email your vaccine questions to info@CaribbeanEqualityProject.org.

To learn more about the Caribbean Equality Project & for regular updates on our work connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube at @CaribbeanEqualityProject, and Twitter at @CaribEquality.