The Public Health Institute (PHI), an independent nonprofit organization based in Oakland, California, is dedicated to promoting health, well-being and quality of life for people throughout California, across the nation and around the world. PHI’s primary methods for achieving these goals include: sharing evidence developed through quality research and evaluation; conducting public policy analysis and advocacy; providing training and technical assistance; and promoting successful prevention strategies to policymakers, communities and individuals.
Moving from Them to Us: Challenges in Reframing Violence among Youth – A Media Report by the Public Health InstituteThis PHI report explores how youth and violence have been framed in the news, how the issue of race complicates depictions of youth and violence, and how public attitudes about government can inhibit public support for violence prevention. Tagged with: Racial Healing, Media And Communications, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Health & Family, Media and Commuications Guides |
Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities Among Women in CaliforniaThis Public Health Institute policy brief describes racial/ethnic health disparities among California women for four main health topics: 1) health status; 2) health conditions; 3) health risk factors; and 4) health coverage and access. Tagged with: Research for Action, Racial Healing, Addressing Laws, Policy and Justice, Health & Family, Articles |
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