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Appendix B: Speaker and Planning Committee Member Biosketches
Pages 33-42

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... , which is building a crowdsourced database of all North American fugitive slave ads. Along with The Hard History Project, Freedom on the Move is building instructional resources to support the widespread use of the database for teaching American history to middle and high school students.
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... Dr. Bibbins-Domingo co-founded the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital that generates actionable research to increase health equity and reduce health disparities in at-risk populations in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, and nationally.
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... Mitchell Scholar, Boteach has a ­master's in public policy from The George Washington University, a ­master's in equality studies from University College Dublin where she studied women in social movements, and bachelor's degrees from the University of Maryland in government and Spanish. Terrell Cannon, M.H.S., is director of Training & Workforce Development at Home Care Associates (HCA)
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... Currently she is responsible for curriculum design, recruitment, HHA/DCW training, Enhanced/Specialized Training, worker-owner trainings, and evaluation of HCA Training Programs. Her trainings at HCA provide opportunities for growth and development as well as continued education for home health aides, direct care workers, and worker owners.
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... And as the Faculty Lead for Research Resources of the UCSF Population Health Data Initiative, she develops data infrastructure to advance population health research. She is also the 2020–2022 James C
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... He has served as a mem ber of the economic committee of the Biden-Sanders Unity Task Force; he has testified before several senate and house committees, including the Joint Economic Committee on the nation's potential policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic-induced health and economic crises; he was a surrogate and advisor for the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign; and he has advised numerous other leading Members of Congress, as well as various 2020 presidential candidates. Mary Ignatius, M.S.W., is the statewide organizer of Parent Voices, a parent-led grassroots organizing effort fighting to make quality child care accessible and affordable for all families.
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... In 12 short years, with the help of more than 70 local affiliate organizations and chapters and more than 200,000 members, the National Domestic Workers Alliance has passed Domestic Worker Bills of Rights in nine states and the city of Seattle, and brought more than 2 million home care workers under minimum wage protections. In 2011, Poo launched Caring Across Generations to unite American families in a
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... Dr. Purnell joined BJC ­HealthCare in 2020 after over a decade on the faculty of the Brown School, where he directed Health Equity Works, an initiative committed to translating data and research into collaborative community action to advance health equity.
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... Saha served as Vice President of Patient Centered Medical Home Development at Cambridge Health Alliance, where she co-led a transformation that improved health outcomes for a safety net population above the national 90th percentile, improved joy and meaning of work for the workforce, and reduced medical expense by 10 percent. She served as the founding Medical Director of the CHA Revere ­Family Health ­Center and the Whidden Hospitalist Service, leading to substantial improvements in access, experience, quality, and cost for safety net patients.
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... † Ph.D., is a nationally known health economist who ­specializes in applying economic analysis in the context of health insur ance and health care policy. Her research explores the impacts of state and federal health policies on health and related outcomes.


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