
Fear And Despair: Consequences Of Inequity / Anne Case And Ta-nehisi Coates -- From Disparity To Equity / David Williams -- How Americans Value Health / Larry Bye, Dante Chinni, And Alia Crum -- The Tyranny Of Evidence / Rajiv Mehta, Brian Mittman, Karen Pittman, Lisbeth Schorr, And Emily Tanner-smith -- Measure The Change You Wish To See In The World / Sarah Burd-sharps, Bruce Y. Lee, Karen Matsuoka, And Carley Riley -- The Secrecy Divide: Sharing Data Across Sectors / Heather Joseph, Joshua Sharfstein, And Steven Woolf -- The Importance Of Community-based Participatory Research / Christopher Gibbons And Consuelo H. Wilkins -- Fostering Healthier Environments For Children And Families / Max Crowley, Ron Haskins, Eboni Howard, And Debra Ness -- Aligning Systems Of Health And Health Care / Manik Bhat, Sherry Glied, Manmeet Kaur, And Rocco Perla -- Building Healthy Cities / Kate Desantis, Gil Penalosa, And Ela Rausch -- Rethinking How We Police Communities / Amanda Geller, John Rich, And Auke Van Dijk -- Climate Change Through A Health Lens / Eric Klinenberg, Sabrina Mccormick, And Linda Rudolph -- Public, Private, Nonprofit Partnership: A Case Study Of Social Impact Bonds / Chris Ellis, Andrea Phillips, And John Roman -- Forward In Baltimore: Illuminating The Possible, Achieving The Potential / Lew Daly And Leana Wen -- A Look Inside Rwjf's Approaches / Priya Gandhi And Brian Quinn. Edited By Alonzo L. Plough. Edited Version Of Our Inaugural Sharing Knowledge To Build A Culture Of Health Conference, Held March 2016 In Baltimore, Md.--page Xi. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 195-197) And Index.
This collection investigates the systemic barriers to health equity and explores actionable strategies for building a culture of health across diverse American communities. Edited by Alonzo L. Plough, the text compiles insights from the 2016 Sharing Knowledge to Build a Culture of Health Conference. It synthesizes perspectives from researchers, policymakers, and community advocates to bridge the gap between academic evidence and practical implementation in public health initiatives.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts view this volume as a critical resource for public health administrators and policy students interested in the intersection of social justice and health outcomes. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which effectively translates complex conference proceedings into a structured framework for systemic change.
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Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190669357
ISBN-13:
9780190669355
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