Heart of America Annual Survey: The Power of Racial Healing

The National Collaborative for Health Equity (NCHE) recently commissioned a comprehensive survey on American adults that gauges their support for racial healing, the depth of their concerns about the divisive political environment, and their desire to work towards overcoming these challenges. The results show that Americans support racial healing, a less divisive political environment, and an accurate portrayal of racism in schools.

 

 

The National Day of Racial Healing 2024

The National Day of Racial Healing is a time to contemplate our shared values and create the blueprint together for #HowWeHeal from the effects of racism. Launched in 2017, it is an opportunity to bring all people together in their common humanity and inspire collective action to create a more just and equitable world. Find resources, find an event, or take some time to deepen your understanding by visiting DayOfRacialHealing.org.

Leveraging Health Opportunity and Equity

The National Collaborative for Health Equity (NCHE) received a grant to assist local jurisdictions in leveraging the extraordinary health data collected under the Health Opportunity and Equity (HOPE) Initiative. The HOPE state-of-the-art platform supports a new narrative on health inequities and provides achievable pathways for states to eliminate health disparities. The comprehensive data on populations of color is a critical resource for policymakers, as well as the medical and public health fields.

 

 

 

NCHE 2023 Convening

Igniting Change: The NCHE 2023 Convening brought together advocates, experts, and leaders to advance health equity and racial healing. Through engaging dialogue and transformative action, we are creating a future where everyone has an equal opportunity to thrive and live a healthy, fulfilling life.

 

 

 

 

Healing through Policy: Creating Pathways to Racial Justice

Through resolutions, executive orders, and other mechanisms, local leaders are declaring racism a public health crisis and committing to addressing systemic health and racial inequities. Local leaders are exploring the policies and practices that are most needed to move from commitment to action and how to best use policy to effect meaningful change toward health, racial equity, and justice. The initiative has identified a suite of racial equity policies and practices that can be implemented at the local level to promote racial healing and address social inequities.

 

The #HOPEDATA Interactive Website is LIVE!

HOPE provides a new opportunity approach and actionable data to help our nation and states move beyond measuring disparities to spurring action toward health equity.

 

 

 

 

Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation

NCHE’s racial equity and Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation (TRHT) work builds on efforts, both national and local, to undo the historical effects of racism and jettison the false belief in a hierarchy of human value.

 

 

 

 

Transform Public Health Data Systems

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation created a National Commission to Transform Public Health Data Systems, a first of its kind National Commission led by NCHE The Commission, comprised of innovators and experts was convened to reimagine how data are collected, shared, and used, and identify what public and private investments are needed to improve health equity.

 

 

 

 

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Racial Healing – Dismantling the belief in racial hierarchy and its harmful consequences

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NEWS & MEDIA

Unpacking the Federal Government’s New Changes for Collecting Data on Race & Ethnicity

Unpacking the Federal Government’s New Changes for Collecting Data on Race & Ethnicity

Racial Equity, Video | April 12 2024

To build a society where all Americans can live their healthiest and most vibrant lives free from discrimination, everyone needs to be seen. Having good data that fully reflect America’s diversity will move our nation in the right direction and...

America’s Growing Birthweight Crisis

America’s Growing Birthweight Crisis

Articles, Health Medical Care, Racial Equity | April 12 2024

Underweight newborns face long-term health risks, lower IQ, and delays. Over 300,000 babies affected. A growing public health issue linked to low-income areas and pollution exposure. By Jeremy Ney, Time (Read...

Gender pay gaps vary by state, industry, job and race and ethnicity. Here’s where pay disparities are the widest

Gender pay gaps vary by state, industry, job and race and ethnicity. Here’s where pay disparities are the widest

Articles, Economy, Racial Equity | April 10 2024

Census data shows women earning 84 cents for every dollar men make, with even bigger disparities for women of color and those in finance. Despite education and industry, the pay gap persists. By Alex Gailey, Bankrate (Read...

Statement From Gail Christopher On New OMB Federal Data Collection Standards

Statement From Gail Christopher On New OMB Federal Data Collection Standards

Press Release, Racial Equity | April 4 2024

To build a society where all Americans can live their healthiest and most vibrant lives free from discrimination, everyone needs to be seen. Being seen means being recognized, being heard, and getting your needs met, no matter your race or...

‘We exist’: New Middle Eastern or North African census category helps community members feel seen

‘We exist’: New Middle Eastern or North African census category helps community members feel seen

Archive, Racial Equity | April 3 2024

By Mirna Alsharif, NBC News The addition of a Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) ethnic category to US race and ethnicity standards will finally give 8 million Americans the opportunity to accurately identify their heritage. This step...

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