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It's a moving podcast from limit on media and black bar mitzvah that shines a light on formerly incarcerated young writers. It's hosted by walter thompson hernandez and each episode features and interview with a talented writer. While creatives like john. Legend j ellison. Kiki palmer perform their work. The voices of those locked up. Some miners have been all but written off but no more written off premiers july fourteenth. Listen wherever you get your podcasts so brittany before the break you were talking about this pop up event. Pico union. That you attended of people were just getting vaccinated. Who are some of the people that you encountered. Yes so when. I was in pico union. One of the first people i spoke to was eric milan a high school teacher. She held off on getting vaccinated because she thought there wasn't enough research on what a vaccine might do to people but now that she's returning to school right now i'm going to be exposed to more people and they're smart people that are being responsible to parties and stuff like that and our family. There's people who have the vaccine on. They feel it can be free about and from what i've read even with the vaccine you can still spread the virus. You're going to be good yourself. You can still spread it. So i'm like essentially they can spread it to me right right so i'm not exposing myself but i could be exposed some people around some you know when i first encountered her. She was sitting at a table and they were asking her. You know are you here for the pfizer. And she was. Yes unless you have proof that. I shouldn't get it. And she was obviously very very hesitant. I think even when they were going to give it a shot she questioned whether it was actually the pfizer vaccine and double check to make sure your reading your story you had this great scene of her like fidgeting with her pink nails because she was so nervous about it but then she ended up getting the vaccine so was her response typical than of the people that you talked to that day. Yeah it definitely was. I mean these are really the stragglers. It wasn't surprising to me to see kind of nervous energy around people who had shown up because they had put it off for so long and then we're finally convinced but i think a lot of people still had reservations but ultimately decided that this was the best bet so back to the experts and you mentioned earlier. Kaiser health news What do they another folks. As the best way to get those latino stragglers of people who haven't gotten the vaccine what should be done to get vaccinated. I think definitely a lot more conversations in the community. Like bringing the vaccine to the people i think is one of the most effective ways is what i'm hearing you know. I talked to. You know a professor who was telling me that she's done webinars and she's getting still questions from people and a lot of latinos were impacted. Really hard by cova did a lot of them already had it so in some of their minds. It's like why already had it. You know. I don't need to get vaccinated. I heard that a lot at the vaccine clinic. I think there needs to be more conversations around. We don't know how long that immunity lasts like it's better to just get vaccinated regardless of whether you've had co bid so i think those conversations i think people are still on edge a little bit like is there a you know access whether that's bringing it to companies to factories to places where people work to try and get them vaccinated. I think it's just gonna take more out of the box thinking i it seems to be the no shaming at all just all reaching people to wear their instead of saying no. How dare you. How dare you not take the vaccine. Yeah i think it's so much easier to shame people and to fit into right. everyone off is just. I'm quoting this like idiots. But i mean it's harder to do the work to actually talk people through their fears. Talk them through. What's going on. Because i interviewed people. It was so fascinating to hear telling me i watch. Tv seon and i saw someone talk about how he waited and was on the fence and then got the delta varian and this one woman told me like. That's what got me like. That's what made me change my mind. Because i was waiting. I just have been on the fence going back and forth about what to do and her sister's kids had been sharing misinformation around the vaccine. And so that's another huge barrier that we need to take into consideration. I'm sure your family got this. I wrote about my dad where they hear it from lincoln padre a friend saying oh no you know. You're going to die if you get the vaccine. So what are experts saying specifically about fighting that misinformation right. I mean this is coming up a lie. Or you know if i get the vaccine. I don't want to be zombie. that's when i was hearing also when i was at this clinic. I really think it's having more again having more conversations especially from someone who is in the community like community clinics hospital workers like this professor. You know i spoke with. She's not the not too and so she's like i do these webinars. I do them in spanish. I have these conversations kind of challenging that misinformation. She was saying some of the things that had come up. One of them was about a chip. You know which. I had heard actually from my uncle. My dad yeah. And so. While i was at pico union. That's exactly what i saw One of the people. I talked to was jennifer virginia october. So i knew it something real but i kept thinking like okay higher hot at. What's the point of me getting a fiery hot like. I have the antibodies for. But then i started to feel a little bit sick two weeks ago and then so did my family and then i thought to myself like i'm tired of being scared and wondering if it's covert or not so i might as well just thoughts needed to avoid that and just feeling like okay if you're sick it's because you're sick. It's not because you have copay. No that was part of it too. It was interesting talking to jennifer because she was you know on the younger side. She was like twenty seven and those are some of the ones where we've stalled on getting younger people vaccinated and so it was fascinating kind of hearing from her and what had changed her mind because i think her mentality is kind of the same like i had co bid and kind of holding off and feeling like i'm safe like i have. Antibodies have immunity. And so that definitely is one of the things that was coming up and she had decided to wait.

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