During a conference call sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations Religion and Foreign Policy Program, Katherine Marshall spoke about religious actors and their potential roles in the COVID-19 crisis. In her remarks she stresses the importance of religious communities' involvement in addressing inequality, discrimination, and economic hardship that has resulted, or will result, from this pandemic. She also highlights the importance of adapting public health messaging to be culturally relevant. The call concluded with participants discussing the necessary steps that must be taken to tackle this crisis swiftly and effectively.
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