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Effective Health Communication is essential during a public health crisis. When done right, information can be shared and exchanged in an inspiring and dynamic way. Join Dr. Michael Mackert, Director of the Center for Health Communication at UT Austin, for this interactive presentation that will explore tools that can empower individuals, populations, and communities to respond appropriately to public health issues. Register now for this free workshop.
COVID-19 hasn’t just been a health crisis. It’s been an information and narrative crisis. When the scientists don’t even know what’s happening yet, or agree with each other about the proper response, the role of journalists in explaining the pandemic to the public becomes even more crucial, and more challenging. Throw into the mix political polarization, racial disparities, massive protests in the streets and the presidential election, and the job of journalists becomes incredibly interesting and complex.

Join reporters from The New York Times, NPR, The New Yorker, and Texas Monthly for a candid conversation about the many different and overlapping aspects of covering COVID-19 in Texas. Register now for this free seminar
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