All In Listening Session: Using Data Systems to Prioritize Equity in a Time of Crisis

COVID-19 continues to highlight existing structural inequities and health disparities, making the disease more prevalent in some populations. Data systems can help us understand its impact and identify where to focus outreach. Our second Listening Session explored how data systems and data can inform outreach to vulnerable communities to better understand their needs.

All In often says that the "wisdom is in the room," meaning communities are the experts on their own communities, professionals are the experts in their respective area of work and Network members often learn as much from one another than from any formal presentation. As the COVID crisis continues, Listening Sessions provide those "rooms" virtually.

All In Listening Sessions are designed for communities to discuss issues, strategize responses, or just freak out constructively to a friendly, non-judgmental community of peers.

Listening sessions aim to be loosely structured, audience-guided platforms for conversation.

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