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Subject Equity All Day Every Day 🌟
Date June 29, 2023 7:07 PM
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Health Leads June 2023 Newsletter

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New HHE Episode Tackles
White Fragility & Anti-Racism
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In this episode, host Ashlei A. Rodgers ([link removed]) and guest Erika Bernabi ([link removed]) of Equity & Results ([link removed]) have a candid conversation about what it truly means to be anti-racist and the nuances of white guilt, fragility, and tears. Learn actionable ways to avoid perpetuating harm to BIPOC communities and how to navigate “uncomfortable” conversations about racism with family, friends, and co-workers.
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New Resource Library: Community Health Worker & Promotor Workforce Developement
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We’re excited to release this comprehensive resource library, created to support the Community Health Worker & Promotor Workforce Capacity Building Collaborative ([link removed]) run in partnership with the California Health Care Foundation. ([link removed]) This evolving library of Spanish and English resources, including a six-part seminar series, is designed to support revenue, operations and business development for community health workers, promotoras, and their employers.

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Next Webinar: The Future of Our
Health Equity Movement

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Earlier this month, we were thrilled to share more about the evolution of our co-created and co-led Vaccine Equity Cooperative ([link removed]) , including plans for expansion to a broader collective. Join the Cooperative’s leadership for a fireside chat about our work to date and our next phase, which includes mental health, children's health and climate change advocacy, on Tuesday, July 25th 1-2pm ET | 10-11am PT.
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Talk Data Equity with Heather Krause
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Earlier this month, members of our California team participated in We All Count ([link removed]) ’s Talking Data Equity series covering different approaches in data science. The team highlighted how our Research to Pursue and Advance Racial Equity through Community Networks (RePARE) project seeks to conduct research with the least amount of harm.

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Celebrating LGBTQ+ Advocates

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Amidst a hostile anti-LGBTQ legislation ([link removed]) climate, this Pride month, we celebrate LGBTQ+ champions who are working hard to create a more equitable society for all. Learn more about these remarkable queer leaders who are uplifting marginalized voices and fighting for disability justice, reproductive justice, trans rights, LGBTQ+ health, mental health, and more.
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How to be an Ally to and Within
the LGBTQ+ Community
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This list of resources provide insights into systemic barriers faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in healthcare. Through this collection of articles, learn more about how to advocate for LGBTQ+ health equity, challenge misconceptions, facilitate safe environments, foster empathy and allyship.

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Reading Recommendations
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"Queer (In)Justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States" by Joey L. Mogul, Andrea J. Ritchie, and Kay Whitlock ([link removed])

This book explores the ways in which LGBTQ+ individuals are disproportionately targeted by the criminal justice system, leading to issues such as increased rates of incarceration, police violence, and discrimination within the system.

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"Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity" by C. Riley Snorton ([link removed])
This book examines the intersections of race and transgender identity, particularly focusing on the experiences of Black transgender individuals. It provides a historical analysis of how race and gender have been constructed and navigated throughout history.

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