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Wellness 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, 2016Voices: The Power to Vote Is Awesome. Use It.
Consider what’s at stake when we go to the polls in November. The leaders we elect will be deciding what happens to your family’s health care. They will be making decisions that will affect your wages and working conditions. The amount of affordable housing in your community…
October 7, 2016Critique of a Chronicle Column From the California Wellness Foundation’s CEO
The campaign aims to shift the public discourse to spotlight ideas that are working — not only what needs to be fixed — and to do it by uplifting those very organizations on the front lines of change.
August 18, 2016Sunday Mourning
Raise your voice and take action. Help build the groundswell of support that will stop the spread of gun violence and honor the lives lost in Orlando.
June 14, 2016Waterless
Even in our drought-weary state, there is sufficient clean water available that no family should have to go without simply because they live in the wrong zip code.
June 8, 2016Message Of Gun Violence Prevention Summit: We Can Do This!
(Feb. 16, 2016)—Thank you to everyone who joined us for #Enough! Stop Violence, Promote Wellness. This groundbreaking summit tackled an issue that is critically important…
February 10, 2016