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This brief highlights how the current tax system places an unfair burden on families with lower incomes and worsens income ...
Leaders in Milwaukee County, Wisc., knew that in order to address deep health disparities, they would need to involve their whole community. Today, local leaders, residents, public safety partners, ...
In Áak’w Ḵwaan—the Lingít name for the area that surrounds Juneau, Alaska—healing begins with a reclamation of self-identity. Following the cumulative momentum of generations, residents in Juneau are ...
The voice of Sacramento’s youth is the voice of its future. Inspired by the belief that liberation takes every generation, residents of California’s capital city are proud to advance youth-centered ...
Ten states and the District of Columbia would face a shortfall of nearly half-a-trillion dollars ($468B) over the next decade if Congress reduces the amount it guarantees to states to run their ...
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 must preserve the progress those before us achieved and stand firm in our belief that health should not be a privilege for some, but a right for all.
The Evidence for Action program recognizes that progress toward racial and Indigenous health equity requires addressing the foundational and structural drivers that shape the conditions in which ...
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