Creating Culturally and Linguistically Relevant COVID-19 Vaccine Materials

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The National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM) is joining the Partnering for Vaccine Equity Program to offer a January 13th learning event.

NRC-RIM is funded by the CDC to support health departments and community organizations working with refugee, immigrant, and migrant communities that have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19. High-quality resources that are rigorously translated, culturally relevant, and professionally designed are hard to come by, and NRC-RIM has filled that gap.

Join Syreeta Wilkins, communications strategist from NRC-RIM, for this webinar where you will learn how to use NRC-RIM's templates to create COVID-19 vaccine campaigns in more than 40 languages, or create your own campaign in partnership with your local community.

During the webinar, our featured speaker will:

  • Review material creation, including low-tech tools, stock photo selection, design principles, and more
  • Share translation strategies that ensure materials are linguistically and culturally appropriate
  • Demonstrate how to customize professionally designed and pre-translated NRC-RIM vaccine campaign materials

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Sampling of translated NRC-RIM vaccine campaign resources, including flyers, social media assets, and stickers
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Syreeta Wilkins is the communications strategist for the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants and Migrants (NRC-RIM), where she leads the communications efforts for the center as well as guides the creation and dissemination of health education materials. She has more than a decade of experience in strategic communications, specializing in internal communications, electronic media, and diverse and multilingual communities. Read her full bio.