COVID-19 Disinformation / Misinformation Among Black Canadians 

COVID-19 Disinformation / Misinformation Among Black Canadians Speakers: 

  • Dr. Bukola (Oladunni) Salami, RN, MN, PhD, Director, Intersections of Gender Signature Area, Associate Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Founder and Lead, Black Youth Mentorship Program, Founder and Lead, African Child and Youth Migration Network, Principal Investigator, Health and Immigration Policies and Practices Research Program (HIPP)​

  • Dr. Janet Kemei, RN, MHSc, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Alberta, Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Researcher, Health and Immigration Policies and Practices Research Program (HIPP)​

Anti-Black racism, inequities in social determinants of health, and dis/misinformation contribute to high rates of COVID‑19 infection and low uptake of COVID‑19 vaccination. This presentation will focus on a review of the literature on COVID‑19 dis/misinformation among Black people and their perception of COVID‑19 as shared on social media and other online platforms. Drs. Salami and Kemei will also present emerging data from a Canadian study illuminating how Black communities in Canada have been tackling dis/misinformation.​

Join Zoom Meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87094310808?pwd=S1IxcnBjTVBpQWF5bFNEcnpXY1I1dz09Meeting ID: 870 9431 0808Passcode: 020688Please visit our website to learn more about this event: https://bit.ly/CanCOVIDMarch29Event2022.While we encourage you to share this event within your networks, we ask that you not share the Zoom link or password directly on social media. This is to help limit hackers from accessing our event.​

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