Karabi Acharya (@karabiglobal) 's Twitter Profile
Karabi Acharya

@karabiglobal

Senior Director @RWJF. Learning from innovative global ideas to build a #CultureofHealth in the U.S. #Multiracial

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Centre for Public Impact (CPI) (@cpi_foundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

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International health approaches may be the key to addressing complex health challenges in distinct U.S. local contexts. 👇 Meet our ET4HS international partners from #Philippines #Australia #Zambia #Chile #Nigeria. hubs.ly/Q01MBZXg0

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Missed RWJF's latest #GlobalIdeas webinar? Watch the recording and hear how communities in Chile and other countries can inspire the U.S. to transform our communities by integrating nature-rich environments into school yards. rwjf.ws/42dWVQs

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When you think of infrastructure, I’m sure highways, bridges or power come to mind. But care should be on your list AND it should be at the top. Care makes everything else in this country happen and should be prioritized as such. #InfrastructureWeek

When you think of infrastructure, I’m sure highways, bridges or power come to mind. But care should be on your list AND it should be at the top. Care makes everything else in this country happen and should be prioritized as such. #InfrastructureWeek
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🗣️Time to talk #mixedrace ‘Being mixed has given me a unique perspective on the world and influenced my compassion towards people no matter where they are from.’

🗣️Time to talk #mixedrace 
‘Being mixed has given me a unique perspective on the world and influenced my compassion towards people no matter where they are from.’
Karabi Acharya (@karabiglobal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

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🗣️Time to talk #mixedrace ‘Growing up I did however think of myself as half German and half Somali, but that’s not really how I view myself anymore. We are our whole selves and not a pie chart of nationalities. I am fully #German as much as I am fully #Somali.’

🗣️Time to talk #mixedrace ‘Growing up I did however think of myself as half German and half Somali, but that’s not really how I view myself anymore. We are our whole selves and not a pie chart of nationalities. I am fully #German as much as I am fully #Somali.’
Karabi Acharya (@karabiglobal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Communities in the U.S. are not alone in their fight to advance health equity. Follow our @SSIRReview essay series to see how changemakers around the world are making progress on issues we’re up against–and what we can learn from each other. bit.ly/3Cw1MS4 #GlobalIdeas

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New piece w/Kait in Stanford Social Innovation Review shows how US cities have taken inspiration from global counterparts to advance #SDGs. Global lessons can help make domestic progress. ssir.org/articles/entry…

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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

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Today’s #SCOTUS decision erects new barriers to building a society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. We must continue to advocate for the dignity of all people regardless of their race, ethnicity, or class. Our statement on #HigherEd. rwjf.ws/3XbD6Ie

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City leaders from Pittsburgh to Buenos Aires are using the SDGs as a roadmap toward health equity. Tony Pipa and Kait of The Brookings Institution say the U.S. should follow in their footsteps to drive progress at the national level. bit.ly/3qY4FIS #GlobalIdeas

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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

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Are you passionate about achieving health equity? Join me and other experts for this @tulane_sphtm webinar to hear our stories of success and strategies for overcoming challenges. Register now: bit.ly/P4HEJulyWebinar #healthequity

Karabi Acharya (@karabiglobal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Slavery, racism, and displacement have contributed to health disparities across racial groups. New Zealand’s investment in reparations and acknowledgment of historical injustice holds important lessons for advancing health equity in the U.S. bit.ly/3D8uCbN #GlobalIdeas

Dr. Avenel Joseph (@draveneljoseph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.