A free online series to advance health equity
Register here or email info@say-ah.org
October 25-27, 2020
3:30-5pm ET
Program Overview
A three-part series examining how racism and health literacy interact to impact health equity. Session I explores racism’s effect on the health literacy of Patients, Caregivers and Communities of Color. Session II highlights and amplifies anti-racist health literacy practices. Session III features powerful stories and provides tools to help participants change the narrative. More information to come.
To view our 2020 Racism & Health Literacy Symposium, click here.
You can start changing the narrative now by registering to vote here or here.
Racism & Health Literacy is a part of Say Ah!’s call for a racially just health care system, and an end to the discriminatory health literacy and health communication practices that leave Patients and Caregivers of color unseen, unheard and unhealed.
About Say Ah!
Say Ah! is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that educates and empowers people to make positive choices about their health and health care. We do this by providing health literacy education and training for professionals, and workshops and materials for community members. Founded in 2007, we have helped more than 12,000 community members at over 60 host sites; and trained more than 2,500 professionals. For more information, visit us at www.say-ah.org.