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Culture of Health Leaders is a new change leadership development opportunity for leaders from sectors that influence health.
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#CultureofHealth Leader Alumni DeWayne Barton was recently mentioned by Skift for his company Hood Huggers’ partnership with a local hotel to instill a sense of history in its guest experience. Read more about the project here: bit.ly/3KGDZEz
Our last #WomensHistoryMonth Leader spotlight is Raji Ganesan, who works to better school systems by shifting students, teachers, families and health workers consciousness around what is possible in schools and organizations. Learn more about Raju here: bit.ly/3IXoyX9
AsAmNews recently highlighted #CultureofHealth Leader Edward Tepporn after one of its writers visited Angel Island Immigration Station. We love seeing our leaders in the news informing others about the importance of EDI! Read the article here: bit.ly/3ZquMEl
Today’s #WomensHistoryMonth spotlight is Dr. Jitana Benton-Lee, who focuses on the greater good for all of humanity by preparing healthcare providers and systems to recognize and correct discriminatory practices. Learn more about Dr. Benton-Lee here: bit.ly/3EEIoUo
#CultureofHealth Leader Alumni Daniel Gibson recently moderated a panel at the MPact Conference in Miami to discuss homelessness and public transportation. Check out the discussion here: bit.ly/3YWWGYN.
Today’s #WomensHistoryMonth spotlight is Jamillah Jordan. Jamillah works to place power and resources in the hands of community members—particularly people of color—to create sustainable transformation in their lives and build #inclusive and #equitable communities.
Today’s #WomensHistoryMonth spotlight is Danya Qato professor of epidemiology and health policy who teaches her students about the dangers of #healthinequity for BIPOC. Learn more about her work here: bit.ly/3IAu5l3
Today’s #WomensHistoryMonth spotlight is Aristea Saulsbury, who fulfills her passion for building connections with others through work at a family resource center, serving on a school board, and consulting others on #racialequity . Learn more about her at bit.ly/3uyEFTr.
Shout out to our amazing Culture of Health Leaders team this #NationalEmployeeAppreciationDay ! It’s an honor to work alongside passionate, hardworking individuals who are making a positive impact in the world and creating a #CultureofHealth . 💚💜
For #WomensHistoryMonth , we’re recognizing Culture of Health Leaders who pave the way for a more #equitable future. Aliyah Abdur-Rahman envisions social change in which marginalized communities generate their own liberation. Learn more about Aliyah here: bit.ly/3SzSf3y
Congrats to #CultureofHealth Leader alum Erica Woodland, who recently co-authored the new anthology, “Healing Justice Lineages: Dreaming at the Crossroads of Liberation, Collective Care, and Safety.”
Preorder here: bit.ly/401lsYJ
#CultureofHealthleaders alum Christina Cody is working to bring more #mentalhealth help to Union County schools amid the counselor shortage in upstate North Carolina. Read more about how Cody’s program will address the issue: bit.ly/3XT5WMw
World Economic Forum recently spoke with Microsoft Executive Vice President Jean-Philippe Courtois about “positive leadership” and how it delivers #sustainable and #equitable economic impact. Read more about how Courtois implements this strategy at bit.ly/3j95tqK.
Attention Leaders! 🚨 The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering $50,000 to $200,000 in prize awards to expand the #inclusive innovation ecosystem and accelerate the success of R&D entrepreneurs. Learn more about the opportunity here: bit.ly/3QYwdqI.
We recently released our Policy Change Findings report which highlights how our program participants and alumni are building a #CultureofHealth through #policychange . Learn more about how our #leaders are impacting policy across 28 states at bit.ly/3Dflp1B.
Local governments are concerned about the 2023 American Rescue Plan Act deadline. #CultureofHealthLeader alum Grace Kyung was quoted in Route Fifty discussing how St. Louis is handling the ARPA funds. Read more about what local governments are doing here: bit.ly/3GnqHKC
Congrats to #CultureofHealth Leader alum Joe Agoada for being awarded a generous grant that will support his organization’s efforts. We’re excited to see the impact you will continue to make in the community of our frontline workers, Joe. Read more: bit.ly/3hRTkWE
Did you know that Black Americans are incarcerated at nearly 5X the rate of White Americans, which often leads to racial #discrimination in hiring practices and #educationaccess ? #CultureofHealth Leader alum Stanley Andrisse addresses this issue here: bit.ly/3WtYwix