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How Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research Enhances Student Knowledge with Summer Youth Institute

...things that I didn’t know,” said Antonella Borjas, a student from Los Angeles. “Two topics that we covered that are very important to me are community gun violence in communities...

June 9, 2021

It’s No Surprise Black and Brown Communities Are Hit Hard by COVID-19

...was handed a hefty report summarizing the results of my “comprehensive executive health assessment,” an onboarding requirement for all the city’s newly hired managers. The process had included an extensive...

April 28, 2020

How COVID-19 is Changing the Way We Work

...info [at] calwellness.org, which we will be checking daily. We’re Responding to Community Needs We know COVID-19 is a public health crisis that’s impacting families, businesses and communities across California....

March 13, 2020

To Expand Reach, Nonprofits Must Tell Stories That Touch Hearts

...effective communication. I don’t think you can be a successful leader if you’re not a good communicator. You can’t be a good community organizer, a good politician, a good CEO,...

November 7, 2019

CEO Judy Belk Featured in “Reinvent the Wheel: How Top Leaders Leverage Well-Being for Success”

...to the CEO. She led efforts in the company’s fight against AIDS, women’s economic development, and a national anti-racism initiative, and the company was honored with President Bill Clinton’s first...

October 9, 2019

A Lump of Coal: Tax Reform Increases Inequity

...the time comes to pay that $1.5 trillion price tag, dollars will be taken from programs that serve and protect our young, our elders, and our sick. It will come...

December 22, 2017

Women of Color and HIV/AIDS/STIs Prevention

...promising practices for women of color that prevent exposure to HIV, AIDS, and STIs. Both grantees partnered with community-based organizations that work with Latinx and Black women and girls.  ...

March 11, 2020

Celebrating California’s Commitment to Provide Health Care for All

...immigrant justice movements. There are many lessons learned for philanthropy in this story, chief among them the importance of steady, patient support for advocacy and community organizing. Cal Wellness has...

July 28, 2022

Jessica Martinez Pulido

...at the Governor’s Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications, where she worked to strengthen relationships between community and state government. She also served as an assistant director of Civic...

April 23, 2024

Giving More When People Need Us Most

...scale of compounded crises confronting our state and nation, we refuse to accept the status quo of institutions like ours getting richer while communities are suffering. Like many foundation colleagues,...

February 24, 2022

Healthy and Safe Neighborhoods

...The evidence is consistent and compelling. Underserved communities bear a disproportionate share of the public health burden of violence in California. These communities are grappling with poverty, incarceration and re-entry,...

October 13, 2018

Guns in America: It’s Time for Change

...gratified to see that the orders acknowledge everyday community gun violence as a public health issue that disproportionately affects community of color. The orders build on years of organizing by...

April 19, 2021
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