![]() Maureen Busalacchi, Advancing a Healthier Endowment, Medical College of Wisconsin We will also outline resources that you can share with your partners, as you prepare to work together towards positive change. We will review and practice strategies that help cultivate strong connections. Policy: They Can't Change What They Don't UnderstandĪre you hoping to see positive changes in your community and state? Are you comfortable reaching out to your local decision makers? This session will review approaches for building relationships with decision makers (elected or otherwise). Attendees will also begin a personal and organizational equity action plan to use post-Summit! Recommended to accompany the session, Health and Racial Equity: Fundamentals and Tools (Part I). In this session, attendees will learn more about the value of different types of authentic community engagement, and how dominant culture shapes our thinking and actions. In order to build a healthy Wisconsin for all, we must ensure that everyone feels welcome and included in the decision-making processes that shape our communities. Health and Racial Equity in Community Engagement and Partnerships (Part II) Jordan Bingham, Public Health - Madison & Dane CountyĪlia Stevenson, Public Health - Madison & Dane County Recommended to accompany the session, Health and Racial Equity in Community Engagement and Partnerships (Part II). At this session, attendees will gain greater understanding of core concepts related to racial and health equity including: implicit bias social and structural determinants of health individual, institutional, and structural oppression and how to apply health and racial equity considerations in your everyday work. Health and Racial Equity: Fundamentals and Tools (Part I)Įnsuring that our work helps to build a more equitable, healthier Wisconsin requires that we have the right tools and self-awareness to recognize some of our own biases. Together, groups will produce Social media posts, Letters to the Editor, Press Releases, and prepare for on camera interviews-all in the spirit of doing more with less and getting your message out there! Get the "how-to" and learn some useful tips to help shape how you tell your organization's story. Mario Gonzalez (Live54218) and Rob Fontella (healthTIDE) will be conducting a 1-Stop Media Workshop: a hands-on session taking people through the development and dissemination of a message. Stephanie Gyldenvand, Winnebago County Health Department ![]() Attendees will walk away with concrete tools and key learnings to take back and assess a team’s structure and processes.Įmily Dieringer, Winnebago County Health Department At this session, experts from the field will discuss their experience leading groups using Community Coalition, Collaboration, Community Organizing, and Collective Impact and how these structures helped them to accomplish policy, systems and environmental change in local communities. There are many ways to organize and structure a group of people, but it can be unclear what structure makes the most sense for your group and this can impact the way your group accomplishes its goals. To solve complex problems, we assemble teams of people who care about the issues to organize and take collective action together. So Many C’s, What’s Right for Me (and My Team)? In this session, attendees will be challenged to use and promote tools to help people move away from being victims or observers and into being powerful participants in the decisions that affect their communities. David will speak of his work in building a statewide faith-based network for justice. Guy will speak of his experience in organizing a growing movement to reclaim Menominee culture, language and values, and to protect ancestral lands and waters. David Liners (WISDOM) and Guy Reiter (Menominee Menikanaehkem) will lead a discussion of the attitudes and principles needed to build effective, lasting grassroots organizations.
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