Centering Equity in Community Health Partnerships

Drawn from a longer report, offers the 3 questions to center equity in community health partnerships, with considerations specific to public health agencies.

Jonathan Bash

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Resources for Collaboration and Power Sharing Between Government Agencies and Community Power-Building Organizations

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Intermediary Organizations Are Urgently Needed to Assist in Modernizing Public Health and Addressing the Drivers of Health in the United States