This virtual event is hosted by the Society of Refugee Healthcare Providers.
Join the Society of Refugee Healthcare Providers and Syreeta Wilkins, Communications Strategist, from the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants & Migrants (NRC-RIM) for a Q&A session about culturally-driven health communications!
This session will be an informal, discussion format. There will be an opportunity for participants to ask Syreeta Wilkins any questions they have about health communications. Syreeta will also give participants a tour of NRC-RIM’s website. Please submit your questions ahead of time through the registration form or by emailing sarah@refugeesociety.org
Spaces are limited. Preference will be given to providers working with ORR-eligible populations. Register here and you will receive a confirmation email if there is space available.
# Presenter
Syreeta is the communications strategist for the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants and Migrants (NRC-RIM), where she manages the communications efforts for the center and leads the creation and dissemination of health communications materials. She has more than a decade of experience in strategic communications, specializing in internal communications, digital media, and diverse and multilingual communities. Before joining the team at NRC-RIM, she led communications for K-12 public schools.
Syreeta is currently pursuing a master’s in public health at the University of Minnesota, where she hopes to focus on immigrant and refugee children's health. She holds a master’s degree in linguistics from New York University, where she explored socioeconomic influences on Spanish-speaking immigrants' speech patterns.