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Socially Connected Communities

By: Risa Wilkerson | March 4th, 2021

Social isolation is not a personal choice or individual problem, but one that is rooted in community design, social norms, and systemic injustices. We must reshape our communities in ways that support meaningful social connection among residents, improve trust between neighbors, and strengthen an overall sense of belonging and community connection. Find resources and action steps you can take here.

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11.17.20

Niagara Falls Is Creating Health through Social Connection and Trust

A committed group of residents has been quietly building trust in the City of Niagara Falls since 2015.

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11.10.20

Mending Divided Communities with the Thread of Social Trust

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10.28.20

A Conversation with Liz Weaver

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10.21.20

A Guiding Light through a Perfect Storm

CHR&R launched a five-part special series with an explicit focus on the intersection of race, racism, and health.

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10.14.20

In Defense of Racial Equity Training

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9.30.20

Is America Anti-Racist or Not? Answer with Your Vote.

What the next administration does is up to us—who we vote for, what we demand from them, and how we hold them accountable.

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9.25.20

Highlights from the 2020 Children & Nature Network Leadership Summit

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8.26.20

Show Them More than the Money

Now more than ever, organizations need additional and non-traditional supports from funders. New Jersey Health Initiatives has risen to the occasion.

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8.19.20

Content Expertise Doesn’t Guarantee Credibility

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8.13.20

A Conversation with Lamond Daniels

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7.29.20

“Go Slow to Go Fast” Is Still Good Advice, Even in a Pandemic

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7.22.20

The Importance of Defining the Future We Want

Not just the problems we have

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