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*Dr. [[Barbara Williams-Skinner]], CEO/Co-Founder of [[Skinner Leadership Institute]] and Co-Convener of the [[National African American Clergy Network]]
 
*Dr. [[Barbara Williams-Skinner]], CEO/Co-Founder of [[Skinner Leadership Institute]] and Co-Convener of the [[National African American Clergy Network]]
 
*Bishop [[TD Jakes]], Senior Pastor of The [[Potter's House]]
 
*Bishop [[TD Jakes]], Senior Pastor of The [[Potter's House]]
*Rev. Dr. [[Gabrial Salguero]], Founder of [[National Latino Evangelical Coalition]] and Board Member of the [[National Association of Evangelicals]]
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*Rev. Dr. [[Gabriel Salguero]], Founder of [[National Latino Evangelical Coalition]] and Board Member of the [[National Association of Evangelicals]]
 
*Rev. [[Jeanette Salguero]], Co-Founder of [[National Latino Evangelical Coalition]]
 
*Rev. [[Jeanette Salguero]], Co-Founder of [[National Latino Evangelical Coalition]]
 
*Rev. [[Victor Aloyo]], Associate Dean of Institutional Diversity and Community Engagement at [[Princeton Theological Seminary]] and Head Pastor of [[La Iglesia Presbiteriana Nuevas Fronteras]]
 
*Rev. [[Victor Aloyo]], Associate Dean of Institutional Diversity and Community Engagement at [[Princeton Theological Seminary]] and Head Pastor of [[La Iglesia Presbiteriana Nuevas Fronteras]]
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*[[Candice Marie Benbow]], Writer and Theologian
 
*[[Candice Marie Benbow]], Writer and Theologian
 
*Father [[Manuel Dorantes]], Pastor of Saint Mary of the Lake Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, IL
 
*Father [[Manuel Dorantes]], Pastor of Saint Mary of the Lake Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, IL
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 02:05, 16 March 2021

Ad Council's COVID-19 Vaccine Education Initiative

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Toolkit for Faith Communities is a part of a project of the Ad Council and the COVID Collaborative to convince Americans - particularly "communities of color" - to take the vaccine for the 2020 coronavirus. Using the phrase, "It's up to you," the initiative costs $500 million dollars and launched a website: faithcommunityvaccinetoolkit.org.[1]

'a massive communications effort'

From the Ad Council website:[2]

The Ad Council and COVID Collaborative are leading a massive communications effort to educate the American public and build confidence around the COVID-19 vaccines.

Toolkit for Faith Communities

The Ad Council's COVID-19 Vaccine Education Initiative and COVID Collaborative, a sponsored initiative of UNITE collaborated on a livestream video on March 9, 2021,[3] as part of the Toolkit for Faith Communities.

Steering Committee

From the Ad Council's Toolkit for Faith Communities initiative:[4]

"In collaboration with Values Partnerships, the Ad Council's National Faith Steering Committee is helping to reach Black and Hispanic communities to help educate and strengthen vaccines confidence. The National Steering Committee consists of faith leaders from around the country who are leading the charge in getting accurate information to the communities that need it most. The National Steering Committee includes over 20 highly influential faith leaders, including:

References

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