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Lessons for an Equitable COVID-19 Response and Recovery

COVID-19 has magnified deep-rooted barriers to health and opportunity—particularly in Black, Latino, and tribal communities. Leaders from these communities shed light on how we can shape an equitable and just recovery.

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Lessons from RWJF Culture of Health Prize Communities on Improving Healthy Food Environments

Obesity is a significant challenge to the nation’s health and economy – costing $209 billion in 2008. Communities across the country are taking action to reverse the obesity trend by changing their local environments to support healthy eating.

A recent article published in this month’s Health Affairs, examined the food-related strategies of the 2013 and 2014...

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Look for our new Virtual Learning Opportunities!

We’ve heard your feedback, and we’re expanding our virtual learning opportunities! Here’s what’s on tap:

Over the next several months, our regular webinar series will be highlighting ways communities are addressing social and economic factors with topics including:

Reducing student instability and its causes;
Creating opportunities for youth who are not...

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Looking At Health Equity Through a New Lens

Imagine a place where everyone has a fair shot at health - where differences in race, culture, and perspectives are not only tolerated, but are celebrated as fundamental to health and well-being. This is the vision of health equity; a vision the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps believes in and works toward.

For nearly a decade, the County Health Rankings have shown where we live...

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March 30 Teleconference and Twitter Q&A: How Healthy is Your County?

TELECONFERENCE: HOW HEALTHY IS YOUR COUNTY?
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, University of Wisconsin to Release 2011 County Health Rankings

March 30, 2011
10:00-11:00am EDT 

NOTE: Teleconference registration is now closed. A recording of the teleconference will be available starting at 11:00 a.m. ET on March 30, 2011 at 800-283-8486.