Toxic individualism has created a culture filled with fear, isolation, and loneliness. Cross-racial and cross-movement solidarity is the work of our time.
Sacramento, California advocates for policies to support young people and develop their leadership to organize and advocate ...
In our own backyard, there is a lot to be proud of when it comes to health, but there are also wide, persistent gaps. We are committed to improving health and advancing health equity for all in New ...
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is committed to dismantling barriers to health equity by prioritizing community knowledge and deepening the relationships that build community power, evidence ...
Despite a common assumption that our country is more polarized than ever, new survey research shows that U.S. adults agree broadly on their priorities for themselves, their families, and their ...
This report describes a process for assessing how social determinants of health, like access to health care, income, safety, and housing stability, affect the pregnancies who belong to small, ...
In a report designed to increase consensus around meaning of health equity, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) provides the following definition: “Health equity means that everyone has a fair ...
Research and knowledge—when guided by equity—have the power to create better health for all. Together, we can create a future where health is for everyone. But we know that the barriers to good health ...
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We all deserve long lives. But unfortunately, where you live may affect your chances of living a long, healthy life. Different neighborhoods may have different access to stable housing, quality ...
Health depends on sound data, honest science, and strong partnership. We must commit to protecting them. Everyone deserves the same chance to live a healthy life. Good data can help paint a full ...
Our democracy’s strength depends on robust data. We must protect the next Census to ensure every community remains visible. Preserving public health data is vital to our democracy. Data tell the story ...