• The College of Architecture, Art, and Planning announces new leadership and faculty ahead of the fall 2023 semester. (cornell.edu)
  • New York, NY, 8th April 2023, ZEXPRWIRE , As a former Community Director working with the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) in New York City, Jason has built tremendous experience and knowledge in serving disenfranchised communities. (seoulchronicle.com)
  • The award was created to recognize novel approaches to community engagement in each college that haven’t historically been honored. (cornell.edu)
  • Through this lens he has started to build upon a think tank team to develop an online community engagement and social justice platform - aligning the art of visual film making, live theatrical stage performances and music production to share powerful and compelling real life social justice and human rights stories. (seoulchronicle.com)
  • We strengthen our communities by providing opportunities for personal enrichment, economic mobility, and sociocultural engagement. (yvcc.edu)
  • We asked them to consider four broad categories for each of these questions: Professional Development, Collaboration, Community Outreach and Parent Engagement. (edweek.org)
  • Each plan is unique to each school site and focuses NEA resources into three areas: Building Capacity, Advocating for School Success and Increasing Community Engagement. (edweek.org)
  • City managers and police chiefs sit down to discuss the dynamics of their partnership, along with community engagement, transparency, and law enforcement agency accreditation. (icma.org)
  • Police departments are driving community engagement efforts and prioritizing relationships with the communities they serve. (icma.org)
  • In addition, I have been working with public engagement artist Amanda Lovelee to create digital resources that enable members of the public to learn about and reflect upon how differently situated people interact with Lake Phalen Regional Park, a well-used public park in St. Paul, MN that attracts a diverse mix of communities from across the broader metropolitan region. (macalester.edu)
  • On the calendar, the events that count for Diversity, Intercultural and Community Engagement (DICE) credit will have "(DICE)" after the title of the event. (cotc.edu)
  • The Social Justice Engagement (SJE) team offers many workshops (called Buck-Identity workshops) throughout the year. (cotc.edu)
  • Another easy way to learn about upcoming workshops is to sign up for the Social Justice Community Engagement and other Multicultural Center newsletters that are sent out every other week. (cotc.edu)
  • The Center for Community Engagement in Health Innovation and The SNP Alliance Jointly produced Special Needs Plans: Focusing on Social Determinants of Health among Duals. (communitycatalyst.org)
  • 3. The Astana Declaration on Primary Health Care, the UHC framework for action, and Regional Strategy for Health Security and Emergencies 2022-2030 (AFR/RC72/8) highlight systematic community engagement as a core component for successful implementation. (who.int)
  • It provides guidance on leveraging existing community structures and institutionalizing community engagement at the interface between health, development, and humanitarian action. (who.int)
  • It prioritizes enhanced research, monitoring, and evaluation of community engagement approaches and integration of lessons learned to strengthen health systems and mitigate future emergencies. (who.int)
  • A regional strategy for community engagement is proposed to build stronger, equitable and resilient health systems. (who.int)
  • Community engagement" is defined as a "process of developing and maintaining relationships that enable stakeholders to work together to address issues and promote well-being. (who.int)
  • In public health emergencies such as cholera outbreaks, CARE supports activities such as risk communication and community engagement, which is often integrated into larger programs to prevent disease spread. (cdc.gov)
  • Context-- Community engagement may include activities that involve community members in the design, implementation, and evaluation of services. (cdc.gov)
  • The objective of this systematic review was to evaluate the evidence on this kind of community engagement in U.S. family planning programs, including its effects on various health outcomes, its perceived value, and the barriers and facilitators to implementation. (cdc.gov)
  • Force, multiple databases were searched for articles published from 1985 through February 2011 that described studies about community engagement related to family planning. (cdc.gov)
  • All studies reported benefits to community engagement, such as more-appropriate educational materials or more community support for programs. (cdc.gov)
  • Conclusions-- Community engagement is described as beneficial across the included studies, but the body of evidence for community engagement in family planning is relatively small. (cdc.gov)
  • Given the high value ascribed to community engagement, more research and documentation of the Author Manuscript various approaches taken and their relative strengths and weaknesses are needed. (cdc.gov)
  • Community engagement is a core principle of public health practice. (cdc.gov)
  • 1 Engagement can take many forms and purposes, ranging from single consultative meetings and focus groups with community members, to maintaining substantive, ongoing relationships with them and ensuring real leadership roles for community members in a project. (cdc.gov)
  • Experience shows that community engagement also varies widely in the intensity of the partnerships formed, the degree of trust and equality among partners, and the influence that the engagement process has on a project's directions. (cdc.gov)
  • Within the Title X family planning program, community engagement is a statutory requirement. (cdc.gov)
  • Questions about the role and value of community engagement are pertinent to all family planning providers, particularly those that serve marginalized or underprivileged populations. (cdc.gov)
  • We undertook this review to provide U.S. family planning providers a synthesis of published evidence and approaches related to community engagement for their own program development purposes. (cdc.gov)
  • Despite these visionary statements, not much had happened in the delivery of TB care and control with regards to community engagement during the two decades that followed. (bvsalud.org)
  • In this week we delve into community and citizen engagement and how it underpins climate action. (lu.se)
  • Social determinants of health ― also known as social risk factors ― can significantly impact medical and health outcomes. (communitycatalyst.org)
  • The report provides two case studies, highlighting the efforts of Care Wisconsin and UPMC Health Plan to collaborate with providers and communities to address the social determinants of health affecting their enrolled members. (communitycatalyst.org)
  • and addressing health determinants by adopting a comprehensive approach through greater community, public and private participation. (who.int)
  • A few plans noted the vulnerability of CALD communities, but none discussed the challenges CALD communities face in accessing health information or health services during the pandemic, or other structural barriers (social determinants of health). (who.int)
  • Part 3-Peer Facilitator (facilitator's certificate program) involves hosting/facilitating a program of your own on a topic related to diversity, inclusion, or social justice. (cotc.edu)
  • We found that effective youth justice systems around the world share an emphasis on attracting and retaining staff members who have the experience and attributes to work with young people who have significant barriers to social inclusion. (jss.org.au)
  • Six COVID-19 pandemic plans that met the inclusion criteria were critically assessed. (who.int)
  • Elena Segura, director of the Office for Immigrant Affairs and Immigration Education for the Archdiocese of Chicago, speaks about racism in the church and society Feb. 3, 2019, during the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering in Washington. (catholicreview.org)
  • The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has created profound challenges for communities, families and individuals. (aap.org)
  • This paper presents a rapid assessment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic plans and explores the representation of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in such plans. (who.int)
  • In Australia, as in other developed nations, the Families and communities are the ultimate recipi- coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has ents of the effects of pandemic plans, and thus need to disproportionately affected culturally and linguistically be involved in their development. (who.int)
  • Alive in the Spirit's New Zealand organiser, Amy Armstrong, pastoral ministry coordinator for the Diocese of Dunedin, says the mixture of live and on-demand opportunities are fully adaptable to strengthen the mission and aims of local Catholic communities. (catholic.org.nz)
  • The Overdose Fatality Review (OFR) Practitioner's Guide for Implementation is a nationally recognized model being used by a growing number of communities to strengthen their community-based responses to the opioid overdose epidemic. (cdc.gov)
  • A flagship initiative of the strategic plan is to strengthen district health systems in 10 low-income and middle-income countries of the Region. (who.int)
  • Such advocacy advances public health equity and social justice. (plannedparenthoodaction.org)
  • He has published on a wide range of social justice issues ranging from political mobilization, to human rights and equity issues, and perceptions of change. (ubcpress.ca)
  • How can spaces be produced in ways that serve goals of social justice and equity? (macalester.edu)
  • I have been following the ways in which social equity concerns are integrated into different instances of the movement in North America, Sweden, and South Africa. (macalester.edu)
  • The fiscal performance of each program will be measured alongside their impact on communities by grading them in Brian's Equity and Sustainability Audits. (blackstarnews.com)
  • Too often, politicians talk a good game about racial justice and equity, but when it comes to action, they hide behind the same rules, regulations and protocols that brutalize and dehumanize racialized groups and others. (counterpunch.org)
  • Your tax-deductible donation goes towards building a health system rooted in race equity and health justice. (communitycatalyst.org)
  • We focus on mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions but also connect to adaptation, resilience, social justice and sustainable development in the context of cities, climate and change. (lu.se)
  • Sara Törnros works as a Climate change and resilience Advicor at the international NGO, Plan international. (lu.se)
  • This report examines how two special needs health plans are responding to the social determinant of health characteristics to improve health outcomes for people who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. (communitycatalyst.org)
  • This article presents a rapid assessment of The discrepancies in outcomes between CALD and COVID-19 pandemic plans applicable to the region of non-CALD populations evident through the COVID-19 the public health unit (PHU) conducting the study. (who.int)
  • The Sustainable Communities and Climate Protection Act of 2008, also known as Senate Bill 375 or SB 375, is a State of California law targeting greenhouse gas emissions from passenger vehicles. (wikipedia.org)
  • Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) within California are now concerned with carrying out these roles in order to amend these patterns and incentivize the restructuring of plans that contribute in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a means of integrating transportation, housing, and land-use plans, this SCS will assist Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO)'s in meeting the greenhouse gas emission targets for 2020 and 2035 which are assigned by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). (wikipedia.org)
  • Each SCS adopted in California includes land use strategies and transportation investment plans to carry out reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dr. Alvaro Huerta is an assistant professor of urban and regional planning and ethnic and women's studies at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. (counterpunch.org)
  • An enthusiastic audience of 100 Cornellians celebrated academic achievements and community at the Office of Academic Diversity Initiatives’ annual Honors Award Ceremony on May 5. (cornell.edu)
  • SJCE is a certificate earning program for all students interested in enhancing their college experience through co-curricular involvement focused on diversity, social justice and leadership. (cotc.edu)
  • Earning a SJCE certificate is a great way for students to show future employers or graduate/professional schools that they had a vested interest in diversity and social justice during their time at Ohio State Newark. (cotc.edu)
  • The reviewed plans did not report any CALD community voices, views or consultations with community groups in the development phase, nor did they acknowledge the diversity of CALD populations. (who.int)
  • The assessed plans included no acknowledgement of the diversity of CALD populations. (who.int)
  • Multiple regional planning commissions, local governmental bodies, and state environmental groups are responsible for SB 375's implementation. (wikipedia.org)
  • We wanted to work with schools where our members' voices were a significant part of the plan and implementation. (edweek.org)
  • Each audit will lead to recommendations, every recommendation will lead to advocacy, and the advocacy will lead to implementation to ensure that the NYPD is serving New Yorkers in appropriate proportion to the issues our communities face. (blackstarnews.com)
  • The Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opioid Use Disorder in Jails and Prisons: A Planning and Implementation Toolkit includes real-world guidance, lessons learned, and concrete "how to" steps for implementing MAT in criminal justice settings. (cdc.gov)
  • The Astana declaration on PHC,5 the UHC framework for action6 and the Regional Strategy for Health Security and Emergencies (AFR/RC72/8),7 identified empowering people and communities as a core component of successful implementation. (who.int)
  • Grantees are required, at a minimum, to obtain community input on the Author Manuscript development, implementation, and evaluation of their programs, and particularly for the review and approval of informational and educational materials, to improve the suitability of those materials to their intended audiences.4 Although specific to the Title X family planning program, this requirement reflects values espoused by the broader public health community. (cdc.gov)
  • The implementation of this Action Plan will be the responsibility of a broad range of agencies and individuals in the Cook Islands. (who.int)
  • I hope that all interested parties will take the time to read the Plan and commit time and resources to its implementation. (who.int)
  • Sometimes they've been branded for their unconventional ideas or opinions, or rejected by family or religious communities for their gender or sexual orientation, or excluded for reasons of prejudice or race from opportunities or participation in the wider community. (constantcontact.com)
  • As an urban social geographer, I am particularly interested in ways that social, political, legal, and economic processes influence city life and landscapes, as well as the ways that people and organizations create meaningful places and landscapes through participation in such processes. (macalester.edu)
  • However, it was only in the second half of the 1990s that, in the spirit of Alma-Ata and based on the evidence of success emerging from HIV/AIDS community projects, the WHO TB programme embarked on a broader-scale assessment of community participation in the care of TB patients in several African countries. (bvsalud.org)
  • Even from an economic viewpoint, community participation in care was assessed as highly cost-effective, with major savings in hospitalization costs and with remarkable benefi ts to patients and communities affected. (bvsalud.org)
  • With the support of CDC's public health emergency preparedness grant, CARE is working to enhance community-based surveillance (CBS) and risk communication to prevent disease by integrating these components into existing programs and approaches in high-risk communities where CARE operates. (cdc.gov)
  • Until very recently, the approaches to TB care and control have been focused in most settings on the essential public health and medical interventions with very limited scope to contribution by communities. (bvsalud.org)
  • And yet, the issue of community involvement in public health approaches and in the delivery of health to people is not new. (bvsalud.org)
  • The course provides an overview of Asian Studies using central concepts and approaches in social sciences and the humanities, and deepens the study of East and South-East Asia's societies by emphasising the shifting contexts and content of knowledge in this field. (lu.se)
  • Furthermore, new theories and approaches that have arisen through the study of East and SouthEast Asia's societies, e.g. theories of post-colonialism that have been questioned and enriched Western social sciences, are discussed and analysed. (lu.se)
  • The public funding would go to social service providers and animal welfare groups, as well as cultural organizations. (nonprofitquarterly.org)
  • Roosevelt's social justice focus is an excellent fit with the public welfare ethic of public administration. (roosevelt.edu)
  • Documentary-style films on innovation teams, climate city contracts, climate investment plans, system demonstrators and transformative portfolios. (lu.se)
  • Jin Cho, MSAAD ’22, in Detroit’s NW Goldberg neighborhood with NW Goldberg Cares, a community development group sharing their pocket parks and community projects. (cornell.edu)
  • Past CCX workshop strategies included pop-up creative businesses, cultural plans, cultural districts, cultural policy and zoning, downtown events, impact research, space development, workforce development, and many more examples that you can browse in NEFA's community initiatives directory . (nefa.org)
  • Synthesis Lectures on Engineers, Technology and Society discusses how engineering in the past has been used to contribute to social context in the Western and developing world, and the responsibilities engineers have to learn from the past and take appropriate action related to contemporary industrial development and globalization. (onlineethics.org)
  • The authors use this case study as a guide for engineers, professors and students interested in community development work, and discuss the many steps that should be taken to be sure that projects effectively consider and fulfill community needs while also providing a meaningful experience for participating engineering students. (onlineethics.org)
  • My scholarship focuses on the themes of access and exile and relates specifically to the roles of city planning and public policy in shaping urban development. (macalester.edu)
  • Expanding Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Corrections and Community Settings: A Roadmap for States to Reduce Opioid Use Disorder for People in the Justice System highlights existing state efforts and serves as a policy development tool for governors and other state officials. (cdc.gov)
  • The group has been engaged in a number of activities, most prominently in the development of a strategic plan for promotion of primary health care in the Region and in the establishment of a regional network of academic institutions to promote primary health care. (who.int)
  • The strategic plan, which is aligned with the target year for achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, acknowledges the efforts of the countries in promoting primary health care and builds on the achievements already made. (who.int)
  • AFMAF is a unique program built on the early Community Development approach at the City of Melville of identifying gaps in services and plugging them, avoiding duplication and competition for scarce resources. (who.int)
  • Discussions with representatives from four CALD communities informed the development of search and selection criteria for the COVID-19 plans, which were gathered and assessed using a CALD lens. (who.int)
  • or consultations with CALD community groups in the development phase. (who.int)
  • In that Declaration, the concept of primary health care as the key to accessing health for all and, thus, fostering societal development was linked for ever to that of social justice. (bvsalud.org)
  • In recent decades, however, growing inequality and polarization have been reshaping the social landscape of Canada's metropolitan areas, changing neigbourhoods and negatively affecting the lived realities of increasingly diverse urban populations. (ubcpress.ca)
  • The book will be of interest to academics concerned with social change and inequality and polarization, as well as those in urban studies and planning, urban geography, and sociology. (ubcpress.ca)
  • My research engages these questions by exploring the interactions between the built environment and social inequality and support efforts to promote more just, equitable, and inclusive cities. (macalester.edu)
  • social justice initiatives, and many more. (catholic.org.nz)
  • As an intern, I can participate in outreach initiatives, such as organizing educational events, working with community partners, and raising awareness about Planned Parenthood's services. (plannedparenthoodaction.org)
  • Stuart S. Rosenthal, inaugural chair of Cornell's multicollege Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate, shares insights into the dynamic links between economics, real estate markets, and the health of communities. (cornell.edu)
  • A new cycle of Einaudi Center seed grants will help faculty from six colleges across Cornell tackle issues ranging from the health of endangered wild dogs to the spread of misinformation through social media. (cornell.edu)
  • New grants from the Cornell Center for Social Sciences (CCSS) will fund research ranging from exploring why people spread polarizing content online to assessing health care access in rural New York. (cornell.edu)
  • The Tree of Life Center – with 174 units, community and retail space, and a full-service health center and dental clinic – opened on Dec. 9 in Jamaica, Queens. (cornell.edu)
  • Through Jason Seto's years of community activism and personal experiences, he has been able to understand the critical importance of mental health, trauma and advocacy for those who lack the necessary resources and support. (seoulchronicle.com)
  • The Planned Parenthood Action Fund works to advance access to sexual health care and defend reproductive rights. (plannedparenthoodaction.org)
  • Schools do not significantly increase community transmission, especially when guidance outlined by the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) , and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is followed. (aap.org)
  • Schools provide our children and adolescents with academic instruction, social and emotional skills, safety, reliable nutrition, physical/occupational/speech therapy, mental health services, health services, oral health care and opportunities for physical activity, among other benefits. (aap.org)
  • ICMA members and their communities are making progress in prioritizing mental health awareness, and for those who need assistance, we're here for you with resources to help. (icma.org)
  • Many of the health-related needs of dually eligible individuals require non-medical supports, so addressing these risk factors requires collaborative efforts with partners within each community to ensure solutions that are locally designed and implemented. (communitycatalyst.org)
  • Let's unite for health justice. (communitycatalyst.org)
  • Stay connected with Community Catalyst updates and health news that matters. (communitycatalyst.org)
  • This toolkit is a companion document to the Public Health and Safety Team (PHAST) Toolkit and helps communities plan, implement, and evaluate OFRs. (cdc.gov)
  • It is designed for multiple audiences including public health, public safety, criminal justice, drug treatment, and social services. (cdc.gov)
  • Consequently, communities should be considered integral components of health systems in ongoing efforts aimed at developing more responsive, equitable, and effective health policies for Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and health security. (who.int)
  • 4. The proposed strategy will support Member States in engaging communities for healthier and more resilient populations by fostering relationships of trust between stakeholders to promote health, minimize risk, and mitigate the consequences of public health events. (who.int)
  • From 2008 - 2015 ATSDR funded community health projects to demonstrate how public health is an integral part of the land reuse process. (cdc.gov)
  • These projects aimed to increase capacity among states, tribes, health agencies, and local governments to identify, address, and improve public health in redeveloping Land Reuse sites, ensuring that particular attention was paid to identifying and addressing health issues prior to redevelopment and assessing changes in community health associated with reuse plans and redevelopment. (cdc.gov)
  • These community health projects that addressed impacts of contamination at Land Reuse sites furthered ATSDR's public health mission to promote healthy and safe environments and prevent harmful exposures. (cdc.gov)
  • The funded projects integrated the ATSDR Community Health Project (CHP) Logic Model. (cdc.gov)
  • 2.2 Preparation of a strategic plan for technical support to Member States to promote primary health care. (who.int)
  • The Regional Office has developed a six-year strategic plan (2010-2015) for providing technical support to Member States to promote primary health care. (who.int)
  • Any pandemic health diverse (CALD) communities. (who.int)
  • 8,9 Not engaging with vulnerable transmission and serious illness from COVID-19 is not communities when developing health policies or plans equal across the population - one vulnerable population is not only unfair but also endangers the health of the disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 is people from broader population. (who.int)
  • Ghafournia et al rather, the focus was on pandemic plans and policies ties and addressing real health needs and chal enges. (who.int)
  • Community involvement in tuberculosis care and prevention: towards partnerships for health. (bvsalud.org)
  • These agencies also receive data from countries when the impact of a public health event crosses national borders, a standard of practice codified by the 2005 International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) ( 5 ), the international legal instrument aimed at assisting the global community to prevent and respond to public health threats that have the potential to affect populations worldwide. (cdc.gov)
  • This Action Plan was developed by the Cook Islands Ministry of Health with input from government agencies, non-government organisations and civil society. (who.int)
  • Sometimes, it's difficult to disentangle what were the exact situations or factors that shaped that "LUMES" perspective on social-ecological issues.It could have been a comment from an Italian friend during lunch about sustainable diets, the reflections of your biologist classmate on oceans' health, or joining voices in a climate demonstration. (lu.se)
  • Southern Community Health Research Unit. (who.int)
  • From redlining, the New Deal-era practice of dividing neighborhoods along racial lines and South Africa's Apartheid system that forced Black communities into work camps and townships cut off from social and economic opportunity to the U.S. government's overcrowded immigration detention centers dotting the southern border, government-sanctioned planning has perpetuated systemic oppression and entrenched disparities. (autodesk.com)
  • Heading Downtown: Innovative events and projects that energize various creative communities and draw visitors and visibility to the economic centers. (nefa.org)
  • The book draws on studies of architectural projects from around the world, with instructive case studies from Chile, Mexico, Japan, and the United States that focus in particular on urban centers, where architecture is most directly engaged with social justice issues. (mit.edu)
  • As governments and other organizations explore ways to make minority communities healthier and more resilient post-COVID-19, it's critical to include architects in the conversation. (autodesk.com)
  • The group leads programs that foster a community-centered approach to designing and building dignified and culturally influenced homes for resilient families in South Africa. (autodesk.com)
  • The Archdiocese of Baltimore is launching a program similar to the one in Chicago that is an immigrant-led, lay leadership ministry focused on Catholic teaching on social justice, service and accompaniment as ministry. (catholicreview.org)
  • Those factors are among the reasons he believes Christ the King is an ideal place to launch the archdiocese's training in "Pastoral Migratoria," an immigrant-led, lay leadership ministry that focuses on Catholic teaching on social justice, service and accompaniment as ministry. (catholicreview.org)
  • 2. Healthcare systems are highly complex social systems shaped by multiple factors, including professional training, institutional values, leadership competencies and priorities, and the wider socio-cultural and economic context. (who.int)
  • I am excited to learn this summer as a Path to Power Intern how Planned Parenthood often engages in community outreach programs to promote reproductive justice and provide clinical resources to underserved populations. (plannedparenthoodaction.org)
  • Architect Mabel O. Wilson seeks to change that: The Nancy and George Rupp Professor of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at Columbia University is working to reform the way architectural history is recorded and taught, from cocurating MoMA's Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America exhibition to coediting Race and Modern Architecture: A Critical History from the Enlightenment to the Present . (autodesk.com)
  • The death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minneapolis sparked calls for social justice reform across the country but how much has really changed in addressing racism and are those changes resulting in real progress? (azpbs.org)
  • New York State Senator and candidate for New York City Comptroller Brian Benjamin released his proposed plan to prioritize criminal justice reform by increasing transparency around police settlements and procurement, investing in a safer and fairer city, and redefining our police force for the 21st century. (blackstarnews.com)
  • Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, Brian's plan builds off of his record as a champion of criminal justice reform measures in the State Senate. (blackstarnews.com)
  • He helps non-profit organizations leverage governmental and community relations to advocate for their causes, advance their missions, reach their fundraising goals and achieve their program objectives. (nonprofitquarterly.org)
  • I was able to explore various organizations and luckily got matched with Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota Action Fund! (plannedparenthoodaction.org)
  • These workshops can be requested by any Ohio State/COTC community members, including student organizations, sororities and fraternities, residence halls, and academic classes. (cotc.edu)
  • Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs is the fiscal sponsor for East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice (EYCEJ), a long-time Hewlett grantee. (hewlett.org)
  • This report discusses the relationship between land use planning and zoning and environmental justice. (planning.org)
  • Tribes and environmental justice groups say management of the Delta harms traditional food systems and causes pollution. (hcn.org)
  • A group of determined activists in Mountain View, N.M., fights for environmental justice in a poor and polluted neighborhood. (hcn.org)
  • I have always been interested in working toward social, economic and environmental justice. (americasquarterly.org)
  • Leaders from Jesuit Social Services recently explored youth justice facilities in New Zealand as part of a #JusticeSolutions study tour, following a similar visit to parts of Europe and the US in 2017. (jss.org.au)
  • A new five-year strategic plan will guide YVC's academic programs, allocation of resources and decision-making following approval by the Board of Trustees in March 2021. (yvcc.edu)
  • Catholic networks in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand are hosting a virtual conference Alive in the Spirit to enliven Catholic communities as the two countries slowly emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic. (catholic.org.nz)
  • Four levels of pandemic plans were reviewed: regional, state, national and international. (who.int)
  • Our analysis revealed major gaps in all pandemic plans in terms of engaging with immigrant or CALD communities. (who.int)
  • social justice and corrective justice must be applied in The terms "immigrant" and "CALD communities" are pandemic planning, to enable risk reduction in popula- used interchangeably here. (who.int)
  • Pandemic plans at regional, state, national and interna- communities or how to engage with them. (who.int)
  • The Metropolitan Planning Organization for each region must then develop a "Sustainable Communities Strategy" (SCS) that integrates transportation, land-use and housing policies to plan for achievement of the emissions target for their region. (wikipedia.org)
  • The bill necessitates that every MPO must have a 'Sustainable Communities Strategy' included in the regional transportation plan to show how these targets will be met. (wikipedia.org)
  • A field-defining work that demonstrates how architects are breaking with professional conventions to advance spatial justice and design more equitable buildings and cities. (mit.edu)
  • SB 375 addresses these issues by tracking the levels of emissions from vehicles and by modifying the planning allocations of regional housing and transportation in order to create transportation and land use patterns such that the public will drive their vehicles less. (wikipedia.org)
  • Youth explore local opportunities to increase their understanding of social justice issues. (uua.org)
  • Tell youth that there are many opportunities in their community to be better educated on justice issues. (uua.org)
  • The author concludes by presenting a case study of her own engineering for others to critique, and discusses the challenges that exist in being aware of how our engineering practice contributes to the global, social, economic and political issues, and making accordingly responsible choices. (onlineethics.org)
  • We wanted to support union work that focused on social justice and professional issues. (edweek.org)
  • PRIORITIZING CRIMINAL JUSTICE ISSUES - To hold the NYPD, the Mayor and the City Council accountable, one of Brian's first hires will be an Assistant Comptroller for Public Safety. (blackstarnews.com)
  • The SNP Alliance and the Center share a mutual interest in focusing attention on important policy, practice and social issues impacting the dually eligible beneficiary population. (communitycatalyst.org)
  • News of a new 'supermax' unit within Victoria's youth detention system highlights a range of systemic issues that need to be urgently addressed, says Jesuit Social Services. (jss.org.au)
  • Richard William “Dick” Miller, the Wyn and William Y. Hutchinson Professor in Ethics and Public Life Emeritus in the College of Arts and Sciences, who brought deep moral insight to philosophical theory and matters of social and political justice, died June 9. (cornell.edu)
  • Today we publish over 30 titles in the arts and humanities, social sciences, and science and technology. (mit.edu)
  • Infrastructure Investment: Creative use of facilities, land, or systems to build community identity and resources. (nefa.org)
  • Bring classrooms to life with MY HERO's Multimedia Resources and Lesson Plan for Teachers. (myhero.com)
  • The campaign collaborates with teachers, administrators, parents, community members, and students to leverage local resources, experience and expertise in ways that can sustain meaningful improvements. (edweek.org)
  • With these comprehensive audits in place, the city will have data to support wiser investments of police resources in our communities. (blackstarnews.com)
  • MAKING POLICE PROCUREMENT TRANSPARENT - As Comptroller, Brian will ensure the NYPD procurement process is as transparent as possible without exposing our city to threats, and will take special care to ensure that the NYPD is not spending more resources to support certain policing tactics in communities of color. (blackstarnews.com)
  • Get the addresses and phone numbers of some local resources in your community. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Research solar energy in your community and those making new discoveries for alternative energy sources. (myhero.com)
  • In advance of his March 23 lecture at the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, Art Department faculty member Wells Chandler shares insights into his studio practice and approach to pedagogy, both of which seek to offer liberating safety and intense delight. (cornell.edu)
  • A partnership between the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning and the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, the new Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate draws faculty from both schools to provide innovative instruction to advance the field. (cornell.edu)
  • The MPA faculty advisor assists students with individual academic program planning, the selection of a degree concentration, and choice of electives. (fgcu.edu)
  • Appointed across the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Community Services, the Chair emphasizes the causes of the late NDP leader, and works "to effect progressive social change. (this.org)
  • As part of a racial justice movement led by faculty of color, students of color and community activists, this is a formal request for you to do the right thing. (counterpunch.org)
  • This is part of a racial justice movement led by faculty of color, students of color and community activists. (counterpunch.org)
  • A network of academics, engineers and students from a wide range of disciplines in engineering dedicated to enhancing engineers' understanding of the role and practice of engineering in local and global communities and its role in enhancing or reducing social justice. (onlineethics.org)
  • Organized around projects and topics, Architectures of Spatial Justice is a compelling blend of theory, history, and applied practice that focuses on two foundational conditions of architecture: its relation to the public and its dependence on capital. (mit.edu)
  • This is a call for a radically expanded agency in architectural practice-one that must come from acknowledging that the discipline's often downplayed ties to economic, political, and social paradigms have prevented access to supportive environments. (mit.edu)
  • It's for people who connect arts, or creativity to the social, cultural, and economic needs of their communities. (nefa.org)
  • These are stories of creative work that reaches across sectors to address community social, cultural, and economic goals. (nefa.org)
  • By mapping average income trends across neighbourhoods, they show the kinds of factors - social, economic, and cultural - that influenced residential options and redistributed concentrations of poverty and affluence. (ubcpress.ca)
  • In their most recent newsletter ASPR TRACIE discusses planning, responses, and lessons learned specific to chemical incidents. (cdc.gov)
  • Workshop leaders create a how-to presentation and an instructional handout outlining the steps they would take to replicate the initiative in a different community. (nefa.org)
  • Activists are invoking emergency legal measures to protect unhoused communities. (hcn.org)
  • This book is an invaluable resource for planners, policy makers, NGOs, community activists, and students seeking to understand the driving forces behind neighbourhood change. (ubcpress.ca)
  • The experience gained reassured the many sceptics that non-medical, often non-governmental staff (in other words, community workers and volunteers) could support national programme efforts effectively with much increased treatment completion and cure rates. (bvsalud.org)
  • Changing Neighbourhoods provides a timely and significant contribution to our understanding of the causes and consequences of social change at the neighbourhood level. (ubcpress.ca)
  • Both focuses address social justice principles, and the goals in our neighbourhood and strategic community plans, however one to one funding on average has assisted less than 150 people each year under the current model. (who.int)
  • Since the district presented its hybrid in-person plan three weeks ago, Zega said they noticed two trends - students began switching from in-person to the all-remote option, and the district received increased staff concerns of returning back to school safely. (centraljersey.com)
  • Jill L. Grant is a professor emeritus of planning at Dalhousie University in Halifax, and a fellow of the Canadian Institute of Planners. (ubcpress.ca)
  • Alan Walks is a professor of urban geography and planning at the University of Toronto. (ubcpress.ca)
  • International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. (who.int)
  • Urban sustainability expert Charity Mumbi Mwangi is a programs officer at Slum Dwellers International–Kenya, part of a community-led international network focused on improving the lives of people living in informal settlements. (cornell.edu)
  • Many of the books in this series cover themes of social justice and sustainability, and most have been included below. (onlineethics.org)
  • This renewal grant would allow the organization to continue its community organizing, policy advocacy, and coalition-building work in pursuit of emission reductions in and around the Los Angeles ports, and its work with a new Clean Freight Coalition linked to California's global warming emission reduction program. (hewlett.org)
  • The main components within the AB 32 policy have been to institute the cap-and-trade project, increase fuel efficiency in vehicles, decrease the carbon content in fuel, and motivate communities to become energy efficient. (wikipedia.org)
  • Policy & Planning: The use of information and community planning to integrate the arts and creativity into policy and zoning decisions. (nefa.org)
  • A new initiative on evangelization as part of the V Encuentro process will bring to the Archdiocese of Baltimore a highly successful model for incorporating Catholic social teaching into the Latin-American immigrant community. (catholicreview.org)
  • Through the Cornell Cooperative Extension Summer Internship Program, three urban and regional planning undergrads have created a land-use plan to help a 4-H camp develop an 85-acre tract near Canandaigua. (cornell.edu)
  • In the last few years, an English version of the program has been developed, after its success in Latin-American immigrant parishes made other communities eager to participate. (catholicreview.org)
  • The program guides participants through Catholic teaching on social justice and how to live out those teachings in the community. (catholicreview.org)
  • Through this listening and planning process we wanted teachers, leaders and parents to understand our work with them was not a top-down, pre-formulated program. (edweek.org)
  • Here are six Black perspectives on ways architects can help unbuild inequities rooted in racism, heal communities, and restore social justice though their work. (autodesk.com)
  • The biennial Creative Communities Exchange (CCX) gathers people from across New England who connect creative work to community goals. (nefa.org)
  • The authors discuss the ideas associated ideas associated with the ways in which engineers relate to the communities they work within, and techniques that can be used for engaging with the public. (onlineethics.org)
  • Seeking collaborative, hands-on ED to advance our work building community through fresh produce. (hcn.org)
  • MY HERO Project seeks unique works of art by professional and student artists that celebrate the lives and courageous acts of heroes who work to promote change by positively affecting others and their communities. (myhero.com)
  • Overall, this is an important work for social geography and urban studies. (ubcpress.ca)
  • Jesuit Social Services acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land where we work and live. (jss.org.au)
  • Topics will include how to plan and build partnerships, how to make partnerships mutually beneficial, and how to work with partners to share information with those people who need it most. (cdc.gov)
  • Much of CARE's work is rooted at the community-level. (cdc.gov)
  • 5,6 It has long been argued that the principles of of CALD communities are represented in these plans. (who.int)
  • Social justice is intertwined with human rights, with social justice often serving as the practical manifestation of human rights principles. (lu.se)
  • This scoping plan outlines how actions will be taken to reduce these emissions and how particular regulations and strategies or plans can contribute to this goal. (wikipedia.org)
  • They are encouraged to design lesson plans together and co-teach regularly. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Engineering Ethics: Peace, Justice, and the Earth. (onlineethics.org)
  • Establishing an ethics of spatial justice to lead architecture forward, Dana Cuff shows why the discipline requires critical examination-in relation to not only buildings and the capital required to realize them but privilege, power, aesthetics, and sociality. (mit.edu)
  • There is also a focus on making sure detention is only ever used as a last resort and that wherever possible, young people are supported in the community to address their problems and connect with school, family and the community. (jss.org.au)
  • The resource helps leaders to bolster existing efforts to address opioid use disorder among people involved in the justice system by expanding access to evidence-based medications. (cdc.gov)
  • Policies and plans that address and consider the complex needs and challenges of CALD communities are essential. (who.int)
  • A recent review of youth detention showed we need more effective and tailored responses to the various groups of young people in the justice system. (jss.org.au)
  • In The House of Learning, each student practices planning and tracking his or her own learning and developing self-assessment skills. (eschoolnews.com)
  • Based on a community benefit assessment, there is justification for ongoing support for this demographic group. (who.int)
  • Planning healthy communities : a guide to doing community needs assessment. (who.int)
  • Many of his previous roles have naturally leaned to serving the community, but Jason is now eager to focus his day to day on amplifying the voices behind the stories. (seoulchronicle.com)
  • None of the reviewed plans reported any voices, views national). (who.int)
  • The final volume includes a large number of case studies to get readers thinking and discussing the wider impacts of engineering projects on local communities, developing countries, and the environment. (onlineethics.org)