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'A Better Normal' Community Discussion Series

Friday, May 8, 2020 — How Systems Transformation Can Be a Legacy of Covid-19
Kanwarpal Dhaliwal, associate director of RYSE Youth Center in Richmond, CA, is leading a cross-sector emergency pandemic response community initiative called West Contra Costa Covid Community Care, which puts in practice policy action that helps build the "better normal" right now — a time when the gaps in the social safety net have never been so glaring.

Covid Community Care focuses on the "adverse community experiences" that are always present, and have been exacerbated in a crisis like the Covid-19 pandemic.

Covid Community Care is a real life model that demonstrates what socially just, community-driven public health policy looks like in action.
May 8, 2020 — (1 pm PT/ 2 pm MT/ 3pm CT/ 4 pm ET)
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What a powerful session to hear Kanwarpal speak up and out without being apologetic.

I wish we had some RYSE Sacramento going on to piggy-back on your current wave.

I was really impressed with hearing about your COVID background work at RYSE and how your partnerships and relationships have captured HEALING EFFORTS!

The transparency of your organization has so much to offer the youth, young adult, family and community at large and extremely encouraging.

I also would like to say, thank you for the ACEsConnection in  providing a platform to showcase what's going on to support our inner-city / urban communities. So inspiring.  

What a true pleasure. 

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