


Moving More at School: Increasing physical activity before, during and after school
Making the Case for Linking Community Development and Health
Making the Case for Linking Community Development and Health: A resource for those working to improve low-income communities and the lives of the people living in them

Leadership Guide for Promoting Race Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace
Leadership Guide for Promoting Race Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace
Connecting You to Health & Equity Resources
Cooking Up Community: Nutrition Education in Emergency Food Programs
Cooking Up Community: Nutrition Education in Emergency Food Programs

Do All Children Have Places to Be Active?
Many efforts to prevent childhood obesity aim to make it easier for children to be active in their communities, because physical activity provides numerous benefits for children. More active children have a lower risk of obesity and diabetes, higher academic performance and are more on-task and less disruptive in school. To ensure that efforts to support physical activity among children are as effective as possible, it is important to know how they impact children of all racial, ethnic and economic backgrounds.

Equity and Empowerment Lens: 5 P’s Worksheet
In a purpose-driven system, all partners at all levels align around transformative values, relationships and goals moving towards racial equity, integrating an emphasis on doing less harm and supporting actions that heal and transform.

Increasing Physical Activity Through Community Design A Guide for Public Health Practitioners and Livable Community Advocates
Increasing Physical Activity Through Community Design A Guide for Public Health Practitioners and Livable Community Advocates