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Shifting the Framework for Public Health

By Solange Gould After nearly a year of the global pandemic, we are in need of a new vision and narrative for the purpose, power, and strategies of public health. In 2020, public health became a catchphrase in popular discourse. In news media surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the uprisings against policing and in defense of Black lives, the term was often deployed to spotlight how various systemic crises cause harm and violence. …

Narrative

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Shifting the Framework for Public Health
Shifting the Framework for Public Health
Narrative

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Heart-Centered Practice: Embodying a Racial Justice Framework

By Lili Farhang We lead with our humanity and the centrality of our relationships, making space to acknowledge how our bodies and hearts feel. We seek to build a sense of belonging and heal from the traumas of living in systems of advantage and oppression. — on Centering the Heart…

Racial Justice

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Heart-Centered Practice: Embodying a Racial Justice Framework
Heart-Centered Practice: Embodying a Racial Justice Framework
Racial Justice

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Jan 30

2022 Edition: Things we read, watched, listened to, and laughed at that carried us through last year

HIP staff reflect on some of the things that moved us in 2022 By Human Impact Partners Staff As public health organizers and movers, our work at HIP — as in all movement spaces — is often heavy. We’re focused on naming, disarming, and dismantling the many systems of violence…

Public Health

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2022 Edition: Things we read, watched, listened to, and laughed at that carried us through last…
2022 Edition: Things we read, watched, listened to, and laughed at that carried us through last…
Public Health

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Nov 2, 2022

Our Homes, Our Health, Our Futures

By Will Dominie Recently, while reading a children’s book to my toddler Ellie, I turned the page and was struck by the simplicity and truth of a single statement: “Every animal needs a home.” I’ve spent much of the past decade leveraging statistics, research reports, and academic citations to document…

Housing

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Our Homes, Our Health, Our Futures
Our Homes, Our Health, Our Futures
Housing

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Aug 1, 2022

How structural racism set Roe up to fall

By Jessi Corcoran — Content Warning: This blog post discusses direct impacts of the overturning of Roe v. Wade and touches on the history of sexual violence and reproductive control inflicted upon Black, Indigenous, and other people of color. To jump past this content, scroll to the header, “Reproductive justice is public health.” When…

Public Health

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How structural racism set Roe up to fall
How structural racism set Roe up to fall
Public Health

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Apr 22, 2022

Getting Creative for a Climate and Health Movement

By Raina Wellman During my time as a Communications and Advocacy intern at Human Impact Partners last summer, I found myself reflecting on how art, design, and communications can mobilize people to respond to the joint climate and public health crises. …

Social Justice

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Getting Creative for a Climate and Health Movement
Getting Creative for a Climate and Health Movement
Social Justice

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Mar 21, 2022

Leveraging Narrative Strategy for Health and Racial Equity: The NYC Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention’s Journey

A conversation between Human Impact Partners and New York City Health Department’s Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention At Human Impact Partners, we believe that the language we use to talk about health and wellness matters. Dominant public narratives about what health means and where it comes from affect programs and…

Health Equity

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Leveraging Narrative Strategy for Health and Racial Equity: The NYC Bureau of Chronic Disease…
Leveraging Narrative Strategy for Health and Racial Equity: The NYC Bureau of Chronic Disease…
Health Equity

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Mar 8, 2022

Racial Justice and Power-sharing: The Heart of Leading Systems Change

By Lili Farhang and Solange Gould — “No one can define or measure justice, democracy, security, freedom, truth, or love. No one can define or measure any value. …

Public Health

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Racial Justice and Power-sharing: The Heart of Leading Systems Change
Racial Justice and Power-sharing: The Heart of Leading Systems Change
Public Health

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Jan 6, 2022

2021 Edition: Things we read, watched, listened to, and laughed at that carried us through last year

HIP staff reflect on a few of the things that inspired us, moved us and got us through the past year By Human Impact Partners Staff During HIP’s last staff meeting of 2021, we gathered together to share articles, videos, artwork, and other content that moved us over the past…

Public Health

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2021 Edition: Things we read, watched, listened to, and laughed at that carried us through last…
2021 Edition: Things we read, watched, listened to, and laughed at that carried us through last…
Public Health

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Nov 24, 2021

Health Equity Tip: Develop a Meaningful Land and People Acknowledgment Practice

By Stephani Tyrance As Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day approach, we at HIP are taking time to reflect on the impacts of ongoing colonialism, and how public health can support Indigenous people who have been working for generations to build healthy, sustainable communities. …

Indigenous

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Health Equity Tip: Develop a Meaningful Land and People Acknowledgment Practice
Health Equity Tip: Develop a Meaningful Land and People Acknowledgment Practice
Indigenous

5 min read

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