- Alabama CEAL initiative included in The American Journal of Public HealthThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) Community Engaged Alliance (CEAL) against COVID-19 Disparities was created to help address the inequities that arise from the pandemic. Community engagement teams from Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana collaborated with a shared mission of creating strategies and messaging to effectively inform vulnerable communities. … Continue reading Alabama CEAL initiative included in The American Journal of Public Health
- Local neighborhood leaders complete the Alabama CEAL Research Institute Sixteen community members successfully completed the inaugural Alabama Community Engagement Alliance Community Research Institute (CRI). This seven-week program provided knowledge and tools for individuals to join Alabama CEAL as partners in community engaged scientific research on health and wellbeing.
- Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy in African American and Latinx CommunitiesResearchers with the Alabama Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) Against COVID-19 Disparities, which is part of the National Institutes of Health’s CEAL, recently published findings from a study focused on understanding vaccine hesitancy among African American and Latinx communities. The publication, “Exploring COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Stakeholders in African American … Continue reading Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy in African American and Latinx Communities
- Get stuck with Chuck. UAB MHRC and Charles Barkley host COVID-19 vaccine rallyWritten by: Adam Pope Charles Barkley is urging Alabamians to get stuck with Chuck. The Leeds, Ala., and NBA basketball legend brings his plea for widespread vaccination against COVID-19 to a vaccine rally on Saturday, Aug. 28. The event, presented by the University of Alabama at Birmingham Minority … Continue reading Get stuck with Chuck. UAB MHRC and Charles Barkley host COVID-19 vaccine rally