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Reimagined in America Webinar: Global Trends and Solutions
On the June 7, 2024, Zubaida Bai of Grameen Foundation, George McGraw of DigDeep, and Ben Wise of Dalberg Advisors joined RWJF’s Reimagined in America webinar to explore six global trends in health equity and spotlight solutions from around the world that could help U.S. communities thrive. Learn more at rwjf.ws/45pmX5Z
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Making Healthcare More Affordable
Переглядів 10421 день тому
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation hosted an educational virtual briefing that focused on strategies to make U.S. healthcare more affordable and help address geographic, racial, and economic disparities. Kathy Hempstead, senior policy officer at RWJF, joined Alyson Northrup, senior policy officer at RWJF for the 45-minute conversation that included audience Q&A. 00:00 Introduction with Alyson N...
Birthing Stories: Trailer
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Women of color have been pivotal leaders, organizers, and advocates for ending the maternal mortality crisis and ensuring everyone has the best chance at a healthy pregnancy and birthing experience. RWJF is proud to release two short documentaries on grantees, Chanel Porchia-Albert, founder of Ancient Song and Jennie Joseph, Commonsense Childbirth. Watch the full films and help us amplify this ...
Birthing Stories: Commonsense Childbirth
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Everyone should have the safe, respectful, and dignified care and treatment they need to have healthy pregnancies and babies. Despite our current systems not supporting these outcomes for everyone, there are proven Black women led solutions that can make childbirth the joyful, magical moment it should be for all. Inspired by midwives from Black, Indigenous, and immigrant communities, Jennie Jos...
Birthing Stories: Ancient Song
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“We train folks to be full spectrum doulas and support individuals through their reproductive health choices and their bodily autonomy, and making sure pregnant people's voices are heard.” -Chanel Porchia-Albert, founder of Ancient Song Chanel is providing doula training tailored to the unique needs of women of color, those who are facing housing and food insecurity, and survivors of intimate p...
Three Goals to Transform Health
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To transform health over the course of a generation, we have set three ambitious goals that we believe we can and must achieve, in collaboration with grantees, partners, and communities. RWJF strongly believes that together we can help build a world where health is no longer a privilege, but a right. These goals are a critical piece of realizing that vision. Learn how we're reimagining health e...
Building a Hub of Support for Older Adults
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Erica Thrash-Sall, 2021 Winner of the RWJF Award for Health Equity, is the Executive Director, Presbyterian Villages of Michigan - McFarlan Villages. Erica has developed a hub of support for older adults with limited resources through comprehensive affordable housing services centered on dignity, autonomy, wellness, and psychological resilience. In this video, Erica discusses a number of topics...
Empowering the Community to Eradicate Health Inequities
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Melissa Robinson, 2021 winner of the RWJF Award for Health Equity, is the Executive Director of the Black Health Care Coalition. Melissa is focused on improving birth outcomes for Black and poor infants through an innovative community approach that builds awareness, increases prenatal care, and educates and empowers mothers, fathers, and families. Among other topics, Melissa discusses the Commu...
Bringing Innovative Approaches to Behavioral Health
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Teresa Molina and Javier Alegre are 2021 winners of the RWJF Award for Health Equity. Teresa is Associate Director at University Neighborhood Partners and Assistant Professor, College of Social Work at the University of Utah while Javier is the Executive Director of Latino Behavioral Health Services. The Latino Behavioral Health Services partnership in Salt Lake City seeks to improve behavioral...
Helping Victims to Survive and Ultimately Thrive
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Susan Rubio Rivera, 2021 Winner of the RWJF Award for Health Equity, is the Executive Director of MUJER. MUJER, based in South Florida, is a one-stop domestic violence and sexual abuse center that offers a holistic approach to healing and protecting the safety and wellbeing of victims of domestic and sexual violence. Susan discusses in this video the value of community outreach and how MUJER, w...
Fighting Food Insecurity on Multiple Fronts
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Emilie Harmeyer, 2021 winner of the RWJF Award for Health Equity, is the Former Program Director, ShreveCorps AmeriCorps Program and currently the Director of Neighbor Services, Food Bank of Northwest Louisiana. Faced with over 20 classified food deserts in Shreveport, Louisiana, Emilie Harmeyer transformed traditional gardens into vital community resources for nutrition, health education, impr...
Medicaid and its Unwinding: Lessons from 2023
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation hosted an educational virtual briefing that focused on the ‘unwinding’ of Medicaid’s continuous coverage requirement. Nearly a year into the unwinding, expert speakers discussed the current state of play within Medicaid, strategies to mitigate unnecessary health coverage losses, and what’s in store for Medicaid in 2024 and beyond. 00:00 Introduction with David...
Reimagined in America Webinar: Youth-led Solutions for Health Equity and Climate Change
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Reimagined in America Webinar: Youth-led Solutions for Health Equity and Climate Change
Ending structural racism to promote health equity
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Ending structural racism to promote health equity
Taking steps toward racial healing in the United States
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Taking steps toward racial healing in the United States
Tapping into the power of community
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Tapping into the power of community
Changing the narrative to advance health equity
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Changing the narrative to advance health equity
Our Vision for Health Equity
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Our Vision for Health Equity
Providing a Safety Net for the Working Uninsured
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Providing a Safety Net for the Working Uninsured
Opening the World of Outdoor Wonder for Urban Youth
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Opening the World of Outdoor Wonder for Urban Youth
Creating Affirming and Safe Communities for LGBTQ+ Youth
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Creating Affirming and Safe Communities for LGBTQ Youth
Improving Health Outcomes for Families from Under-Resourced Communities
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Improving Health Outcomes for Families from Under-Resourced Communities
Focusing on Mental Health to Improve Wellbeing for Older Adults
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Focusing on Mental Health to Improve Wellbeing for Older Adults
Addressing Challenges Impacting Immigrant Workers in Mississippi
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Addressing Challenges Impacting Immigrant Workers in Mississippi
Lessening Economic Stress to Support Healthy Births
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Lessening Economic Stress to Support Healthy Births
Disaggregating Data to Reveal Real Needs
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Disaggregating Data to Reveal Real Needs
Building Understanding Between Providers and the LGBTQ Community
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Building Understanding Between Providers and the LGBTQ Community
2022 RWJF Award for Health Equity
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2022 RWJF Award for Health Equity
Lasting Change
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Lasting Change
Removing Barriers
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Removing Barriers

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @SandyTorres-wm3ce
    @SandyTorres-wm3ce 8 днів тому

    So proud to be on this team!!

  • @SandyTorres-wm3ce
    @SandyTorres-wm3ce 8 днів тому

    So proud to be on this team!!

  • @samtaing5474
    @samtaing5474 8 днів тому

    I want to personally thank you all for this great informative discussion. I wish I could be a part of your discussion every time you cover Medicaid it would help our Asian community tremendously.

  • @Random_plays79
    @Random_plays79 12 днів тому

    This video may be old, but I am a 5th grader here in 2024, My name is Cameron Campbell, and I love the way this school so thank you!

  • @GuidedStagesOnline
    @GuidedStagesOnline 14 днів тому

    AMAZING!

  • @jodidrilling3317
    @jodidrilling3317 15 днів тому

    This is an ongoing problem in our world today.

  • @mariaspencer8515
    @mariaspencer8515 19 днів тому

    my barrio !!!! 6/1/2024

  • @AndreeaCe
    @AndreeaCe 20 днів тому

    Sis...sis

  • @ThiagoCrossFit
    @ThiagoCrossFit 23 дні тому

    Hello, I hereby request an email to send a social project that I created

  • @Libsrevil45
    @Libsrevil45 24 дні тому

    Ok this is clearly propaganda and BS

  • @josephnjogu9341
    @josephnjogu9341 26 днів тому

    Madam Dr, Nadine Burke Harris, caning in schools is a major third world scourge, though in Kenya(Africa) caning and brutalising children was outlawed by constitutional edict, it has continued unabated. due to ignorance of the repercussions in the long term. I believe the scientific community is universal and can be drawn upon to impress on my community that it is courting disaster by hurting young minds. All through ECDE centers, to secondary schools, it is rampant and deplorable. please do something.

  • @Zummes
    @Zummes Місяць тому

    Didn't the crow side with the US and bettayed the other native nations?

  • @charliemcelwain8874
    @charliemcelwain8874 Місяць тому

    Seneca hawk clan McElwain

  • @Tizgachcano
    @Tizgachcano Місяць тому

    Je voudrai dire à mon peuple que nous somme nombreux en France et en Belgique.Mes ancêtres sont arrivés en Europe en 1892 comme esclave avec un très grand cirque américain pendant sa tournée de spectacle en France en 1902.Nous avons forcément une éducation occidentale (anglaise,française,allemande)mais nos ancêtres nous ont laissé des traditions de notre nation.Nous élevons des chevaux apaloosa et paint horse.Lorsque nos ancêtres sont arrivés ici en europe et ont eu des enfants métisses les autorités leur ont demandés leur nom ils ont dit nous sommes Iroquois nom seneca nous portons haut et fort le nom de notre tribu et nous en sommes fier. Merci à vous pour ce reportage

  • @lexone10
    @lexone10 Місяць тому

    This is amazing stories

  • @JoanMcCants-cs9tq
    @JoanMcCants-cs9tq Місяць тому

    Poor CellPhone 📱 Service Usage The CellPhone Is Rather Unusual And ??

  • @roywiff7386
    @roywiff7386 Місяць тому

    Great discussions. The presenter is fantastic.

  • @SumairaQasim-uv3mg
    @SumairaQasim-uv3mg Місяць тому

    -

  • @ourmothersandus
    @ourmothersandus Місяць тому

    Looking forward to watching these! 😍

    • @RWJF
      @RWJF Місяць тому

      Hope you enjoy!

  • @lisatowe778
    @lisatowe778 2 місяці тому

    Natural selection. Yet another way humans are being enabled to be their worst selves. Hospitals are meant to be acute. Your health is your interests, preventive is best. If you cannot find an actual flaw in the care given while in hospital, the onus is on you to take care of yourself. Ridiculous I know I mean common sense a few decades ago but now it’s unheard of Unfortunately Medicare can deny money reimbursement for a problem that is not the hospitals so costs go up.

  • @tomkeating65
    @tomkeating65 2 місяці тому

    I wouldn't live there

  • @karenjacobs7712
    @karenjacobs7712 2 місяці тому

    Love that you’re raising awareness about the important role of doulas in black maternal health. Kudos!

  • @ChelseaJohnsonCSC
    @ChelseaJohnsonCSC 2 місяці тому

    Incredible work Chanel and Ancient Song!

  • @ChelseaJohnsonCSC
    @ChelseaJohnsonCSC 2 місяці тому

    Incredible work!

  • @JamieRaye
    @JamieRaye 2 місяці тому

    Thankful that this documentary is available on Kanopy now!

  • @Zakster90
    @Zakster90 2 місяці тому

    I was the sound mixer on this project (Orlando crew), it was a pleasure to work with you all!

  • @alzychoze6591
    @alzychoze6591 2 місяці тому

    Good luck in your studies- this is one place women need full support-

  • @brianalanreed5766
    @brianalanreed5766 2 місяці тому

    Osiyo on the Dark Side of the Moon! One White Brother here of mixed heritage. What one white? The one who one. OB1. Pick another color! Gosh darn golly he must of jumped right off the screen! While that may be funny to you what I’m about to say is quite real… “Our conversation with the Federal Gov. to Free Native American Political Prisoner Leonard Peltier who’s been falsely imprisoned going on half a century and to honor the Indian Treaties (pre-constitutional law) forming the basis of our great nation was almost entirely redacted on national TV shortly before the insurrection because it demanded that the then President also relinquish the nuclear codes which has never been done. Oct. 2020 I spoke with at least around a dozen federal agents including the FBI and even the US Navy. Trump says before being elected, “We have nuclear weapons so why can’t we use them?” Nancy Pelosi confirmed to our international audience on national TV that indeed they where removing the nuclear codes with the help of the CIA and if anyone has any questions they could just call up and ask. What followed only confirms nuclear tensions where about to explode. The redaction is worth at the minimum trillion$ more than all moneys because with nuclear war lights out! Nothing! This simultaneously addressed the other largest nuclear power and all the rest without having to address any of them directly except our own.” This is a true story. If you alike what you see please support the Peacekeeper. Please allow me to retire and pass the torch. I should not need to utter another word. What was done never needs to be repeated. The whole story must be told with or without the redaction so what happened in Japan never happens again. The hardest work is finished and far too much already been sacrificed. We’re much too close to loosing everything. The freedom of all unjustly incarcerated sets the precedence both on the national and international scale for human rights violations leading us into this mess. If we cannot connect the bigger picture to what is happening on the human scale we’ll loose everything within the next century including the environment. “We inherit the earth from the future generations.” Thank You! Your Peacekeeper and friend P.S. There’ve been many like Christ or the Buddha but Krishna is a thief. Best to be, “Wanted” in Hopi Tribal Court for stealing all of space-time. During the proceedings the Peacekeeper will demonstrate just by being seen the supernatural. Know me (No-me). You know like, “Menominee.” “Brian” means King. Some say I’m all, “Ram.” Indeed 100% Ram (pronounced “wrong”).

  • @lisadn12
    @lisadn12 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for sharing; very value information.

  • @HawajayParker
    @HawajayParker 2 місяці тому

    In spite of changes such as the ones listed above, the teaching profession, from experience, remains stressful, In in fact, more stressful now than before. Teacher workload seems to have doubled in recent years with very little or no time left to meet deadlines. Little wonder why the turnout rate continues to increase.

  • @robertyoung1777
    @robertyoung1777 2 місяці тому

    Audio quality is terrible.

  • @aicofrena505
    @aicofrena505 2 місяці тому

    Our culture r culture calm down with our culture calm down with it we are all from National City we have our own culture we have our own style we'll need to pick up and have our city become a hub for legal immigration we don't need it to be a place of pure rhetoric we don't need it to be a place where no businesses and no fun are I mean it's just slowly dying up there's nothing to do in National City you got to go to Chula Vista you got to go into San Diego I remember as a kid there was the plaza bowl had great times there it was the other bowling alley there was the Pacific theater there were arcades there were things to do for kids now there's nothing and you call this progress My goodness invest in National City to the fullest give the people an opportunity to enjoy their city to the fullest That's what they deserve they don't deserve our government paying for the homeless and taking funds out of other projects to do so

  • @KaarinaKimdaly
    @KaarinaKimdaly 2 місяці тому

    Yay, Resilence!

  • @JkDibine
    @JkDibine 3 місяці тому

    Thank you JESUS 🇺🇸😢💪🏿😁🙌🏿☺️ 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @kennyreynolds3406
    @kennyreynolds3406 3 місяці тому

    Yall said sweet sounding words but said nothing about where or what structured racism exists or how to combat it. You paint this picture of a beautiful world without it but show no examples of where it's harming people. This "Non-profit" is creating more racism.

  • @tomb70
    @tomb70 3 місяці тому

    Isn't it racist to assume all people of color are poor and disenfranchised?

  • @tomb70
    @tomb70 3 місяці тому

    This unfairly blames a demographic for problems based solely off the color of their skin. Ya know... like a racist would do.

  • @tomb70
    @tomb70 3 місяці тому

    So would you consider affirmative action "structural racism"?

  • @user-yk4yp6ee2r
    @user-yk4yp6ee2r 3 місяці тому

    All the people involved with this are racist coming from a Mexican

  • @lovalife06
    @lovalife06 3 місяці тому

    Ineteresting to say, "nurses work in other countries" as if in those countries there are no nurses 😀

  • @robertgarrett2290
    @robertgarrett2290 3 місяці тому

    Hate to stereotype but most think about farming communities like Gonzales as being havens for gangs and the like. But in the short time I lived there I found it to be a really safe community overall with a population of a strong work ethic. I don’t think that gangs exist in Gonzales as there’s no tagging on wall or fences in town. It’s a place where you would feel safe walking around after dark… a LOT safer than parts of parts of San Jose, that’s for sure. The downside to the small towns in general is they tend to be sort of klanish or nativist so getting hired locally as an outsider is a challenge at best. I’m not referring to the nomadic ag labor pool. and aren’t