“The House We Live In,” is the first film about race to focus not on individual attitudes and behavior but on the ways our institutions and policies advantage some groups […]
Infant mortality rates among African Americans remain twice as high as among whites. African American women with graduate degrees still face a greater risk of delivering pre-term, low birth-weight babies […]
Health disparities are the inequalities that occur in the provision of healthcare and access to healthcare across different racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups. Transgender individuals face particularly problematic challenges.
The National WIC Association released a new report, The State of WIC: Investing in the Next Generation. This second annual edition of the State of WIC report looks at WIC the past year, […]
This resource is a one-pager for an event called “Farm to Clinic” coordinated by the Carrboro Farmers’ Market (CFM) and Piedmont Health Services (PHS) in Carrboro, North Carolina. Farm to […]
Multi-generational living is on the rise, and the role of grandparents as caregivers is increasingly important. Infancy and toddlerhood provide an important opportunity to build long-lasting healthy habits, including a […]
Engaged Dads have a powerfully positive impact on the health outcomes for their children. We are proud to share two products developed by the NWA Inclusion of Dads Task force. […]