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COVID-19 Docu-story

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe partnered with AIHC Tribal and Urban Indian Health Immunization Coalition (TUIHIC) to promote COVID-19 vaccination and build vaccine confidence through the creation of unique narratives through a seven-generation approach that honors our histories and protects our future generations.

Seven Generation Prevention and Vaccination Confidence Docu-story Project is produced through an AIHC TUIHIC partnership with Skybear, A Native-owned Media Firm with Tribes, Urban Indian Health Programs, and American Indian and Alaska Native Communities. AIHC TUIHIC is thankful for funding contributions from Kaiser Permanente, The Public Good Projects, and the State of Washington Department of Health.

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The Nisqually Tribe partnered with AIHC Tribal and Urban Indian Health Immunization Coalition (TUIHIC) to promote COVID-19 vaccination and build vaccine confidence through the creation of unique narratives through a seven-generation approach that honors our histories and protects our future generations.

Seven Generation Prevention and Vaccination Confidence Docu-story Project is produced through an AIHC TUIHIC partnership with Skybear, A Native-owned Media Firm with Tribes, Urban Indian Health Programs and American Indian and Alaska Native Communities. AIHC TUIHIC is thankful for funding contributions from Kaiser Permanente, The Public Good Projects and the State of Washington Department of Health.

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COVID-19 informational messages from the Tribal and Urban Indian Health Immunization Coalition
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COVID-19 Speakers’ Series

The COVID-19 Student Survey launched in March 2021 and collected survey responses from over 65,000 students in middle schools and high schools in Washington State who opted in for participation. In this presentation, we will review what students at participating schools told us, and take a closer look at worries about the impact of COVID-19, mental health and substance use, and school experiences, as well as how these responses varied (or didn’t vary) by race/ethnicity. Click here to view survey assessment.