GUCEDD COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Videos Series
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On behalf of the Georgetown University Center for Excellence on Developmental Disabilities (GUCEDD), I am very excited to share with you the videos listed below of Thelma Green and James Beadle, both persons with the lived experience of developmental disability who reside in DC. We were drawn to their stories because James and Thelma are good friends and James was a very effective influencer to encourage Thelma to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
The video series consists of James and Thelma individually sharing their reasons for getting vaccinated and the two of them discussing their journey together. Given the population in DC, we think these videos will really resonate and hopefully will be broadly disseminated on social and other media both locally and nationally via UCEDDs in other states and territories.
Why I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine (After I Really Did Not Want To): https://vimeo.com/566795198
ASL Version: https://vimeo.com/569618837
Spanish Language Version: https://vimeo.com/579908785
Why People with Disabilities Should Get Their COVID-19 Vaccine:https://vimeo.com/566800129
ASL Version : https://vimeo.com/569621275
Spanish Language Version : https://vimeo.com/579907573
Getting my COVID-19 Vaccine with Confidence: https://vimeo.com/566795520
ASL Version: https://vimeo.com/569626357
Spanish Language Version: https://vimeo.com/579905011
All will be posted on the GUCEDD website and are fully accessible.
We cite the funding sources at the beginning of each video.
Best,
Tawara
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Tawara D. Goode
Pronouns: She, Her, Hers
Associate Professor
Director, Georgetown University National Center for Cultural Competence
Director, Georgetown University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities
Center for Child and Human Development Georgetown University Medical Center
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