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The Realities of Water Insecurity in California
As many as 2 million Californians may have water that is unsafe to drink, while the drought has caused 2,000 wells supplying drinking water for households to go dry.
November 1, 2017Civic Engagement Advances Wellness
(Oct. 7, 2017)—In California, diversity is one of our state’s most powerful assets, with the potential to advance wellness for all Californians. Latinos are now…
October 7, 2017Advance Safety, Defend Peace #Charlottesville
We can’t tolerate hate, racism or those who use either to advance their agenda.
August 14, 2017Here’s What California’s 2017-2018 Budget Reveals About What Our State Values
(July 2, 2017)—California is one of the top 10 economies in the world, so our $183 billion state budget not only affects the lives of…
July 2, 2017Wellness Is Power
An interview with Shane Goldsmith, President and CEO of the Liberty Hill Foundation Who are your heroes? Who inspires you — and why? I am…
January 10, 2017Wellness Means Overcoming Obstacles
An interview with Paul Tepper, Executive Director of the Western Center on Law & Poverty Who are your heroes? Who inspires you — and why?…
January 10, 2017Wellness Is Feeling Confident and Healthy
An interview with Sarah de Guia, executive director of the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network Who are your heroes? Who inspires you — and why? One…
January 1, 2017Wellness Means Empowerment
An interview with Manuel Pastor, Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California Who are your heroes? My parents.
January 1, 2017Aftermath: Post-Election Reflections
The outcomes of the November 8 election do not change our commitment to achieving health equity for everyone in California, regardless of your political perspective or personal beliefs. We will continue to work towards ‘leveling the playing field’ so that all Californians have access to good-paying jobs, safe neighborhoods and quality health care services.
November 9, 2016Complexity of Homelessness Requires Diverse Solutions
Health and housing go hand in hand. Living on the streets or in shelters exposes people to violence, communicable diseases, malnutrition and stress.
October 14, 2016