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COVID-19 Community Education Task Force Report

A Johns Hopkin employee giving a vaccine to a patient
 

The COVID-19 Community Education Task Force was formed in January 2021 to bring information about vaccine and COVID-19 safety to the Baltimore community. The task force, comprised of Johns Hopkins employees and allies, coordinated and developed dozens of events, campaigns and resources between January and September of 2021. This report gives an overview of the many projects completed by the task force throughout that time.

 

Outreach Initiatives (Slideshow)

     

    Baltimore City & Johns Hopkins Medical Religious Partnership

    • Press Conferences

      The Mayor’s Office and Johns Hopkins entered into a collaboration to advise houses of worship on strategies to safely reopen as coronavirus-related guidance evolved.

      Johns Hopkins staff participating in a press conference for WJZ-13
    • Education Event

      As part of the medical-religious collaboration, a virtual event guiding faith-based organizations to reopen safely was held.

      A computer with images of a facebook post for a virtual education session
    • Pilot Program Workflow and Engagement Process

      Interested faith organizations could sign up to participate in the pilot COVID-19 recommendation program.

      A map of Baltimore with areas outlined in four separate colors
    • Houses of Worship Served

      The medical religious partnership has served 9 places of worship as of September 2021.

      Masked individuals in a house of worship
    • Workgroup

      A workgroup was created to oversee the partnership and coordinate with Baltimore City.

      Masked congregation in a house of worship listening to recommendations for reopening their house of worship

    Learn More About the Baltimore City & Johns Hopkins Medical Religious Partnership

    • The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods, Baltimore City Health Department and Johns Hopkins Medicine and University entered into a collaboration to advise houses of worship of all faiths on strategies to safely reopen as coronavirus-related guidance evolved.

      Johns Hopkins employees participating in a press conferenceOn April 26 a press event featuring Sherita Golden, Panagis Galiatsatos, Mayor Brandon Scott, Commissioner Letitia Dzirasa and Bishop James Nelson, was held.

      The press conference was covered by multiple area media groups, including:

    • Johns Hopkins employees participating in virtual education eventAs part of the medical-religious collaboration, a virtual event guiding faith-based organizations to reopen safely was held May 25. It had the largest turnout of any that the Scott administration had hosted at the time. Lisa Maragakis, Lisa Cooper, Panagis Galiatsatos, and Sherita Golden served on the panel during this event.

      An outline of the event and all recommendations can be found in our newsroom.

    • Website and Sign-up Process

      The Baltimore City Mayor’s Office created a web form where interested faith organizations could sign up to participate in the pilot program. The website link was shared with community organizations and Baltimore City faith groups and promoted through internal Johns Hopkins communications channels.

      Faith Organization Selection Process

      Twenty houses of worship (approximately five from each quadrant of the city) were selected to participate in the pilot program. Factors including order of sign up, projected reopening date, size and current level of COVID-19 preparation were used to make selections.

      A map of Baltimore City separated into four separate areas with the upper left being quadrant one, upper right is quadrant two, lower right is quadrant three, and lower left is quadrant fourEach city quadrant is defined in accordance with the following ZIP codes:

      • Quadrant 1 (Purple): 21208, 21209, 21215, 21207, 21216, 21217, 21210, 21211

      • Quadrant 2 (Blue): 21212, 21239, 21234, 21236, 21251, 21214, 21206, 21218, 21213, 21237

      • Quadrant 3 (Green): 21202, 21287, 21231, 21224, 21222, 21225, 21226

      • Quadrant 4 (Orange): 21229, 21223, 21201, 21228, 21227, 21230, 21225 

    • As of Sept. 20, 2021, the medical religious partnership has served 9 places of worship in Baltimore City including:Members of the collaboration team serving a house of worship

      1. Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore

      2. Rebirth Tabernacles of Glory

      3. Union Baptist Church

      4. The New Metropolitan Baptist Church

      5. Providence Baptist Church

      6. Greater Gethsemane Ministries

      7. Ray of Hope Baptist Church

      8. Israel Baptist Church of Baltimore City

      9. The Seed Church

    • A workgroup consisting of the following individuals was created to oversee the partnership and coordinate with Baltimore City throughout the process. The workgroup meets weekly and is led and managed by Nondie Hemphill and Jeanne Hitchcock.

      Workgroup members include:

      • Sherita Hill Golden, vice president and chief diversity officer, professor of medicine, JHM

      • Jeanne Hitchcock, interim vice president, government and community affairs, JHU/JHM

      • Lisa Maragakis, senior director of infection prevention, associate professor of medicine, JHM

      • Lisa Cooper, director, Urban Health Institute, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, JHU

      • Panagis Galiatsatos, co-director, Medicine for the Greater Good and assistant professor of medicine, JHU

      • Nancy Molello, program director-operations and strategic initiatives, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity

      • Katie O’Conor, faculty, Departments of Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine

      • Selwyn Ray, director, community affairs, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

      • Nondie Hemphill, associate director, government and community affairs

      • Chrystal Green, associate director, East Baltimore Community Affairs

      • The Rev. William Johnson, community chaplain, Johns Hopkins Bayview

      • Kimberly Monson, community program coordinator, Johns Hopkins Bayview

      • James Biernatowski, administrative specialist 

     

    Connecting with Multicultural Audiences (Slideshow)

         

      Notable Speakers

        • Cheryl Jackson, midday host of UrbanOne’s Praise Baltimore and Praise DC
        • Sherita Hill Golden, vice president, chief diversity officer, Johns Hopkins Medicine 
        • Panagis Galiatsatos, co-founder, Medicine for the Greater Good, Johns Hopkins Medicine
        • Anthony Brown, gospel recording artist
        • The Rev. Keith Battle, founder and senior pastor, Zion Church
        • The Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, senior pastor, Alfred Street Baptist Church 
        • Henry Davis III, pastor, First Baptist Church of Highland Park
        • Dana and MPECKABLE Peck, the AFRO event hosts
        • Dudley Stevenson, singer, songwriter and producer
        • Frances Toni Draper, chairman of the board and publisher of the AFRO American Newspapers
        • Jay Brooks – comedian 
        • Sherita Golden, vice president and chief diversity officer, Johns Hopkins Medicine
        • Brandon M. Scott, mayor, Baltimore City
        • Panagis Galiatsatos, co-founder, Medicine for the Greater Good, Johns Hopkins Medicine
        • Karsonya "Kaye" Wise Whitehead, American author and associate professor of communication, African and African American Studies at Loyola University Maryland
        • David Kwabena Wilson, president of Morgan State University
        • Sisqó – American singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer, actor and member of famed music group Dru Hill
        • Kayode Ayodele Williams, medical director, Priority Partners
      • Moderator:  Ricardo Sánchez-Silva, senior editor and reporter, El Tiempo Latino newspaper

        Panelists:

        • Inez Stewart, senior vice president, human resources, Johns Hopkins Medicine 
        • Kathleen Page, associate professor of medicine, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
        • Sara Suarez, Emmy award-winning news director of Noticias Univision in Washington, D.C., and New England
       
       

      Audience Reach at a Glance

      23,311 People Reached

      UrbanOne Radio Event

      21,356 People Reached

      AFRO Event: Viewership Statistics

      131,200 People Reached

      El Tiempo Latino: Viewer Statistics

       
       

      Our Task Force

      Leadership

      Portrait of Dr. Sherita Golden

      Sherita Golden, M.D., M.H.S.

      Co-Lead, COVID-19 Community Task Force
      JHM Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Health Equity

      Portrait of Jeanne Hitchcock

      Jeanne Hitchcock, Esq.

      Co-Lead, COVID-19 Community Task Force
      JHU Office of Local Government and Community Affairs

      Portrait of Dr. Risha Irvin

      Risha Irvin, M.D., M.P.H.

      Partner, COVID-19 Community Education Task Force
      JHU School of Medicine

      Portrait of Dr. Katie O'Conor

      Katie O'Conor, M.D.

      Partner, COVID-19 Community Education Task Force
      JHU School of Medicine

      Portrait of Joni Holifield

      Joni Holifield

      Partner, COVID-19 Community Education Task Force
      Heartsmiles

      Portrait of Katrina Caldwell

      Katrina Caldwell, Ph.D.

      Partner, COVID-19 Community Education Task Force
      Johns Hopkins University

      JHU/JHM Partners

      Portrait of April Lugo

      April Lugo

      JHM Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Health Equity

      Portrait of Dr. Panagis Galiatsatos

      Panagis Galiatsatos, M.D., M.H.S.

      JHM Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Health Equity

      Portrait of Nondie Hemphill

      Nondie Hemphill, J.D.

      JHU Office of Local Government and Community Affairs

      Portrait of Chrystal Green

      Chrystal Green, M.Ed.

      JHU Office of Local Government and Community Affairs

      Portrait of James Biernatowski

      James Biernatowski

      JHU Office of Local Government and Community Affairss

      Portrait of Nancy Edwards Molello

      Nancy Edwards Molello, M.S.B.

      Urban Health Institute and Center for Health Equity

      Portrait of Dr. Lisa Cooper

      Lisa Cooper, M.D., M.P.H.

      Urban Health Institute and Center for Health Equity

      Portrait of Dr. Maya Venkataramani

      Maya Venkataramani, M.D., M.P.H.

      Brancati Center for the Advancement of Community Care

      Portrait of Lindsay Rothstein

      Lindsay Rothstein, M.A.

      JHM Marketing and Communications

      Portrait of Susan Krenn

      Susan Krenn

      JH Center for Communication Programs

      Portrait of Jennifer Boyle

      Jennifer Boyle, M.A.

      JH Center for Communication Programs

      Portrait of Erica Nybro

      Erica Nybro, M.P.H.

      JH Center for Communication Programs

      Portrait of Kathleen Page

      Kathleen Page, M.D.

      JH Center for Salud/Health and Opportunities for Latinos

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