Xavier Morales, Executive Director of the Praxis Project, makes the case for a transformative systems approach to health inequities caused by sugar sweetened beverages.
Read MoreThis podcast episode in Communities Building Power for Health (CBPH) Series features Tere Almaguer of PODER, an organization based in the San Francisco's Mission District.
Read MoreThis podcast episode in Communities Building Power for Health (CBPH) Series features Joseph Martinez II, MCI's Health & Wellness Coordinator, who shares with The Praxis Project how MCI operates as well as his experiences organizing the Fresh Food Co-Op program.
Read MoreThis podcast episode in Communities Building Power for Health (CBPH) Series features, we speak with Guy Reiter (Anahqwet) on the Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin about his organization Menikanaehkem and their work in rebuilding their community by fostering language and cultural revitalization.
Read MoreThis podcast episode in Communities Building Power for Health (CBPH) Series interviews Genoveva Islas, the director of Cultiva La Salud, an organization working for health and social justice in Fresno, CA. Fresno is a food desert and obesity and diabetes are a major issue disproportionately affecting the health of the community.
Read MoreThis podcast episode in Communities Building Power for Health (CBPH) Series interviews Janet Robinson Flint, the Executive Director of Black Women for Wellness, an organization focusing on improving health and social justice conditions for black women.
Read MoreThis podcast episode in Communities Building Power for Health (CBPH) Series chats with Kelly Carlisle of Acta Non Verba about how the Youth Urban Farm Project (ANV) elevates life in the inner-city by challenging oppressive dynamics and environments through urban farming.
Read More“How Soda Taxes Can Drive Equity and Community Wellbeing” produced by the Duke Sanford World Food Policy Center with Xavier Morales to learn about the connection between sugar-sweetened beverage taxes and racial and social equity.
Read More"Peddling Poison" produced by Salud America! with Praxis' own Xavier Morales and Healthy Food America's Jim Krieger to learn about racial and socioeconomic inequities in the consequences of sugary drinks and the role of non-regressive SSB taxes in combating these injustices.
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