Protect Chicago Sports 
Teaming up with all eight major league sports teams (Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs, Fire, Red Stars, Sky, and White Sox), Protect Chicago aims to unite all Chicagoans, urging them to collaborate like a winning team to defeat COVID-19. The campaign centers on new television (:30 and :15) and social media videos available in both English and Spanish.
Protect Chicago 77 Pledge 
Protect Chicago 77 is a campaign dedicated to achieving a vaccination rate of 77 percent among all Chicagoans by year-end. Our aim is to rally Chicago residents to support the city's recovery from the pandemic by committing to the Protect Chicago 77 pledge. The campaign includes the launch of a new website and digital content available in both English and Spanish across various social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
Community Leaders Public Service Announcements 
In honor of Immigrant Heritage Month, we created a series of long-form and 16 individual videos featuring diverse Chicago leaders encouraging vaccination in native languages (Spanish, Polish, Arabic, etc.) as well as English. These videos were distributed on The City's website and various social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Let's Talk About It: Nail Salon 
Influencers, activists, and a doctor from the Chicago Department of Public Health join our host for a candid and straightforward discussion about COVID-19, separating facts from myths.
 

Protect Chicago Music Series Kickoff
The Protect Chicago Music Series, hosted by the City of Chicago, is a monthly lineup of music events promoting health and wellness. This series offers a range of musical performances held throughout Chicago, serving as an incentive and reward for residents who receive the COVID-19 vaccine, safeguarding their families, communities, and personal health.
Answers Your Questions (in English and Spanish)
A video series featuring medical directors Dr. Luna and Dr. Robinson from the City of Chicago Department of Public Health, addressing questions about COVID-19 and the vaccines. These informative videos were posted on The City's website as well as on social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter.
In an effort to vaccinate LatinX Chicagoans, The City of Chicago tasked us with creating a video demonstrating the simplicity and accessibility of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at a local community hospital. The video was distributed online via the city's website and various social media platforms.
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