
Karabi Acharya
@karabiglobal
Senior Director @RWJF. Learning from innovative global ideas to build a #CultureofHealth in the U.S. #Multiracial
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27-04-2010 00:28:15
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Complex social factors and ingrained systemic barriers have a powerful impact on health outcomes. ET4HS helps govts address disparities to support well-being for all. @cityofdetroit @Guilfordcounty Montgomery County MD Shelby County Government @stlcitygov City of Tampa hubs.ly/Q01MDGg00







This captivating Behavioral Scientist article explores what Western approaches to behavioral science fail to see and highlights the need for more diverse studies. We must adapt and learn from past mistakes to improve our global understanding of human behavior. bit.ly/45PASSQ





What do Los Angeles and Buenos Aires have in common? Both use the SDGs as a roadmap for their work to advance equity locally while uniting with others to improve health and wellbeing across the globe. Stanford Social Innovation Review’s latest essay explores how. bit.ly/3qY4FIS #GlobalIdeas



What can the U.S. learn from New Zealand’s experience with reparations? Fabiola Cineas tells the story of the Māori people’s journey toward healing historical trauma and improving health and wellbeing through reparations. bit.ly/3D8uCbN #GlobalIdeas



20 years after National Academies report named racism as a major factor in health disparities, we're still not where we need to be. To advance health equity, it's time to move from documenting disparities to finding solutions.