The ATLANTIC INSTITUTE, ATLANTIC PROGRAMS and RHODES SCHOLARSHIP are hosting a series of webinars about our world post COVID-19.
While the coronavirus has physically distanced and isolated millions of people, it has more than ever in our life-times, drawn people and organisations together under a common humanity and a profoundly collective commitment to act. In this series of webinars, we turn our imagination to something (k)new where we remember, reflect and shape what our local and global futures might look like post COVID-19.
For this first webinar, we are joined by leaders in the fields of economics, care work and healthcare:
(1) AI-JEN POO, Labour Activist and Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance in the United States https://www.domesticworkers.org/ai-jen-poo;
(2) PAUL FARMER, UN Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Community-based Medicine https://www.pih.org/pages/our-founders; and
(3) ABDUL EL-SAYED, Rhodes Scholar (Michigan & Oriel 2009), physician, epidemiologist, public health expert, and Chair at Southpaw Michigan https://abdulelsayed.com/about.