A list of resources to support efforts to get out the vote for the November election. This is a working document and will be updated with new resources.
Read MoreJoin The Praxis Project for the next webinar in our Centering Community in Public Health Webinar Series: Civic Participation for All (CP4All): Organizing Beyond The Ballot Box
Read MoreCheck out our newest brief by our Health Justice Intern, Roxana Rodriguez on School Nutrition, Food Procurement, and Equitable Community Development. This brief highlight how nutrition policy and procurement in K-12 institutions can advance health, justice, sustainability, equity, and community power.
Read MoreIn Transforming Community Safety: Looking Beyond Reforms, Praxis Health Justice Comms intern, Kourtney Nham, discusses the need to look beyond band-aid solutions to police violence & incarceration & instead uplift transformative, abolitionist visions for community safety.
Read MoreCheck out the newest release in our Learning Circle Brief Series: Recognizing Healing-Centered Community Practices as a Complement to Trauma-Informed Interventions and Services. This brief shows how organizers are using healing-centered approaches to overcome community wide trauma as they advance health and justice.
Read MoreJoin The Praxis Project for the next webinar in our Centering Community in Public Health Webinar Series: Recognizing Healing-Centered Community Practices as a Complement to Trauma-Informed Interventions & Services
Read MoreThis 3-part series will examine how public health is traditionally defined and advocate for broadening the who, what, and why of public health work. It will highlight examples of organic public health and the work that is vital to health equity, and the organizations on the front lines of health crises in our community.
Read MoreFor National Intern Day, we want to take a moment and appreciate our phenomenal 2020 summer interns and everything that they bring to The Praxis Project.
Read MoreIn our latest blog post, Praxis Executive Director, Xavier Morales, discusses the disingenuous nature of Pepsico’s $7 million donation to communities of color for COVID relief and connects the dots between the beverage industry's drive for profits and overall poor health outcomes in communities of color.
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Read MoreJoin The Praxis Project for the next webinar in our Centering Community in Public Health Webinar Series: Soda Taxes as Community-Centered Investments to Advance Health, Justice, and Racial Equity
Read MoreThis pandemic is highlighting the already-existing disparities in our health care system. Discrimination in healthcare is dangerous and deadly. Say no to the rule to roll back Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act.
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Read MoreJoin The Praxis Project for the next webinar in our Centering Community in Public Health Webinar Series: Building & Measuring Community Power for Health Justice
Read MoreNational Bail Out (NBO) is granting $25,000 to organizations for bail support & legal fees for people who are arrested while protesting during uprisings in cities across the country. Learn more…
Read MoreCheck out the newest release in our Learning Circle Brief Series: Measuring the Impact of Building Community Power for Health Justice: What? Why? And How? This brief provides discussions and recommendations to measure the impact of building power as a strategy to improve health justice and racial equity.
Read MoreReady to apply the Working Principles for Health Justice & Racial Equity? Get started with an organizational self-assessment!
Read MoreCheck out the newest release in our Learning Circle Brief Series: Organic Efforts Towards Health Equity-Driven Policy and Practice. This brief highlights the vast efforts to improve community health and justice led by our partners who are organizing across the United States.
Read MoreThe Praxis Project is proud to release our latest video showing how Berkeley's Soda Tax helps to support community organizations that are making a difference with populations most impacted by the consequences of consuming sugary drinks.
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