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Asha Shajahan plays critical role in training healthcare heroes in the #ThisIsOurShot Campaign: WFMZ-TV Article

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Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Shajahan is on the national executive board of the #ThisIsOurShot Campaign, which was recently featured in a WFMZ-TV article. The campaign aims to combat misinformation on COVID-19 vaccines.

As COVID-19 vaccines are becoming more available in the United States, it is critical that the public understand the vaccination process and develop trust in the vaccine itself. To this end, the #ThisIsOurShot campaign connects people with questions to health experts and those who have already been vaccinated, who can share their personal experiences.

The #ThisIsOurShot team is currently working on developing a similar campaign in Spanish, #VacunateYa, which will allow this information to reach even more of the United States population.

In addition to combatting misinformation, the campaign also addresses deeply-rooted issues and disparities within US healthcare. As written in the WFMZ-TV article, “The campaign also advocates for equitable distribution and administration of vaccines and helps address historical and culturally specific barriers to vaccine acceptance.”

As one of Asha’s co-executive team-members Dr. Hussain Lalani states, “Right now, we are in a race between the virus and the vaccines. We want to ensure that as shots arrive in a community, there are arms ready to receive them.”

You can read the full article here.

Asha is one of thirty Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellows. This fellowship, a collaboration between the Alfred Landecker Foundation and Humanity in Action, was created to strengthen a new generation of leaders whose approaches to political and social challenges can become catalysts for democratic placemaking and community building. Read more about the fellowship here.