What do early literacy in Del Norte County and Tribal Lands, urban agriculture in Sacramento, reentry efforts in Richmond, and restorative justice in Kern County all have in common? They’re each part of a 10-year, $1 billion initiative to advance health equity throughout California. They’re also evidence that real change happens when residents have a […] The post Building people power to advance health equity: 3 lessons from community-driven initiatives appeared first on Berkeley Media Studies Group .
Building people power to advance health equity: 3 lessons from community-driven initiatives
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