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Subject The Link Between Community Power and Health
Date December 13, 2022 9:04 PM
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Tuesday, December 13, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

Health Affairs plans to publish a thematic issue on the topic of Racism
and Health in October 2023. In connection with this issue, we recently
opened a Request for Abstracts
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Dismantling Structural Inequities

In a Policy Insight published in this month's issue of Health Affairs,
Anthony Iton and coauthors present theoretical and empirical research
linking community power and health
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The authors argue that population health interventions should shift from
a focus on individuals' behaviors to one based on community power.

In the article, the authors share the example of the Building Healthy
Communities initiative, supported by the California Endowment, which
enabled communities to hold policy makers accountable to advancing
health equity.

Through the Building Healthy Communities initiative, fourteen
communities were able to win more than 1,700 new policies, changes in
systems, and other benefits, demonstrating a successful example of a
democratic approach to community health improvement.

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Building Community Power To Dismantle Policy-Based Structural Inequity
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