Vermont Language Justice Project - VLJP: Vermont Language Justice Project: Connecting Non-English Speakers to Life Saving Health Information

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The Vermont Language Justice Project connects non-English speakers to COVID health messages delivered by trusted sources in 14 languages and multiple formats, including video and sound files. Program Director Alison Segar and project partners Irene Webster (Association of Africans Living in Vermont) and Amila Merdzanovic (US Committee on Refugees and Immigrants VT) discuss the importance of language justice and VLJP's role in delivering essential COVID messages and its future in overall public health communications.

For more information: vtlanguagejustice.org | youtube.com/channel/UC3zjPpeFnXqvESr1y3d4DvQ

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