Exploring the Relationship between Environmental Health Advocacy and Single Payer

When:
September 13, 2022 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm America/Los Angeles Timezone
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(Virtual Educational Forum)

Environmental Justice is Health Justice

Exploring the Relationship between Environmental Health Advocacy and Single Payer

Tuesday, September, from 7:30-9:00 PM via Zoom

Note: You can join by phone or computer.

A recording will be distributed to all registrants following the forum.

The PNHP-NY Metro September student-sponsored educational forum will focus on the environmental justice movement in New York and its connection to single payer. For years, environmental justice groups in NY have shed light on how communities of color and low-income communities are disproportionately affected by pollution. This long-standing pattern of environmental racism has led to clear health detriments, such as the childhood asthma crisis in Harlem. In order to create solutions to ingrained systemic issues, we will examine how implementing single payer can emphasize preventative health and alleviate these geographic disparities. This forum will illuminate the shared goals between both movements and explore specific ways in which they can work together to push for policy change. Single payer policy, both federally and on a state-level, needs to be created with the intention of addressing the existing effects of environmental racism and crafting policies that will fight against it in the future.

Join us for this forum on Tuesday, September 13th at 7:30pm to hear different perspectives on the overlapping goals of these movements! Stay tuned for a speaker line-up soon.

In addition to the forum, we will be having a Q&A session about our upcoming universal healthcare legislative advocacy fellowship – for more information, please check our website.

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