Health Equity 101
Where you live matters
Health and Racial Equity Lens
A Conversation about Race
Microaggressions and MicroAffrimations
100

We grounded the workshop using the following:

A. Workshop Rules

B. Workshop Agreements

C. Workshop Game Plan 

What are B. Workshop Agreements

100

L________  E__________  is a approximate measure to determine how long people may live in communities based on several factors.

What is life expectancy?

100

This is another inclusive term for pregnant woman B______ Person

What is Birthing?

100

Para mi ser Latina es Fenomenal was expressed in which video? 

What is A Conversation with Latinos on Race?

100

Everyday, subtle, intentional and oftentimes unintentional, interactions or behaviors that communicate some sort of bias towards historically marginalized groups.

What are Microaggressions?

200

... the fair and just opportunity for all to be as healthy as possible. This requires removing obstacles such as poverty, discrimination, and their consequences (NASEM, 2019).

What is health equity?

200

The Tale of two cities featured these to cities

What are Cudahy and Walnut Park?

200

●Applying a H____   E____  L____ to our work allows us to see WIC family experiences and health outcomes in new and revealing ways.

What is a health equity lens? 

200

This group at PHFE WIC is Re-Imagining Breastfeeding, Black Motherhood and Beyond!

Who are CinnaMoms? 

200

Substitute messages about exclusion for messages of excellence, openness, and opportunity.

What are Micro-affirmations?

300

All humans have L____ E ____ that provide specific insights.

What are Lived Experiences?

300

We used this fast paced cooking game show to highlight the secret ingredients to help communities live longer. 

What is Iron Chef?

300

"put people first, not their disability" and to "not label people by their disability, is an example of

What is People-First Language?

300

"Many times a woman who clutch her bag..."

What is a Conversation About Growing Up Black?

300

"Where are you from? No, where are you really from?, is an example of?

What is a Microaggression?

400

This is the third image in the Equality Vs. Equity metaphor of the family watching the game

What is Liberation? 

400

Proximity to _______ , factories, or other sources of toxic agents may expose residents to pollutants.

A. Parks

B. Beaches

C. Highways

What are C. Highways

400

The type of equity when race can no longer be used to predict life outcomes and outcomes for all groups are improved

what is racial equity? 

400

The mortality rate among black infants in the U.S. is more than twice that of white infants and a growing body of evidence suggests that a key factor may be stress among black mothers caused by Racial D________. 

What is racial discrimination?

400

Sometimes we are aware of our actions, and other times it takes another person to point them out to you. We should? 

○Educate yourself about microagressions

○Own up to our mistakes

500

This is not one of the 14 Determinants of Equity

A. ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, HEALTHY, LOCAL FOOD

B. ACCESS TO PARKS AND NATURAL RESOURCES

C. ACCESS TO COMMUNITY ELECTIONS AND VOTING



What is C. ACCESS TO COMMUNITY ELECTIONS AND VOTING

500

Residential S____________ and features that isolate communities (e.g., highways) can limit social cohesion, stifle economic growth, and perpetuate cycles of poverty.

What is Segregation?

500

He is the main character in Obecity USA, which the need for solutions beyond food access to combat obesity. 

Who is Charlie?

500

C_______   S________, which takes a toll on the body and may prompt biological changes in a woman that can affect the health of her children.

What is chronic stress?

500

Microaggressions are often discussed in a racial context, but also anyone _____ in a  group  

A. Privileged 

B. Popular

C. Marginalized

What is marginalized?