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Further Information

           The Big Conversation Dismantling Racism and Privilege Clearinghouse at www.dismantleracism.org
           provides additional readings and resources, including:

               ❖  The September 13 Big Conversation on Health Care Inequities event program
               ❖  The video of the September 13 Panel Presentation on YouTube “Community Partners, The Big
                  Conversation …”
               ❖  The Building Bridges Resource Guide listing Southern Maryland resources for dismantling
                  racism
               ❖  A Brief History of Racism and Health in Southern Maryland document – a version was
                  included in the panel presentation on September 13.
           Contact us by email – bigconmsp@gmail.com


           This summary was created by the founding organization Middleham and St. Peter’s Parish with The Big
           Conversation Partners in Dismantling Racism and Privilege in Southern MD including: All Saints
           Episcopal Church, Calvert County Public Schools, CalvertHealth, Calvert Interfaith Council,
           Community Mediation Centers of Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s Counties, College of Southern
           Maryland,  Concerned Black Women of Calvert Co, Emmanuel SDA Church – St. Leonard, Historic
           Sotterley, Inc., NAACP Branches of Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s Counties, Patuxent Friends
           (Quaker) Meeting, Public Libraries of Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s Counties, Remnant Center of
           Excellence, Inc., St. Mary’s County Health Department and St. Mary’s Co. Public Schools.


                               This project was made possible in part by the Maryland Humanities, through support from the National Endowment
                               for the Humanities, the Maryland Historical Trust in the Maryland Department of Planning, and the Maryland
                               Department of labor. Any view, finding, conclusions, or recommendations expressed here do not necessarily
                               represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities, Maryland Humanities, Maryland Historical Trust,
                               Maryland Department of Planning, or the Maryland Department of Labor.



                                           This project is supported in part through a grant from
                                           the National Episcopal Church USA to Middleham and
                                           St. Peter’s Parish for groups working specifically to
                                           address the racial disparities laid bare by the
                                           coronavirus pandemic.









           “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane”
                                        Martin Luther King, Jr.











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