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      Empowerment Praxis: Community Organizing to Redress Systemic Health Disparities.

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          Social and environmental determinants of childhood obesity present a public health dilemma, particularly in low-income communities of color. Case studies of two community-based organizations participating in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Communities Creating Healthy Environments (CCHE) childhood obesity initiative demonstrate multilevel, culturally situated community organizing strategies to address the root causes of this public health disparity. Informed by a 3-lens prescription-Social Justice, Culture-Place, and Organizational Capacity-contained in the CCHE Change Model and Evaluation Frame, we present examples of individual, organizational, and community empowerment to redress systemic inequities that manifest in poor health outcomes for people of color. These case studies offer compelling evidence that public health disparities in these communities may effectively be abated through strategies that employ bottom-up, community-level approaches for (a) identifying proximal and distal determinants of public health disparities, and (b) empowering communities to directly redress these inequities. Guided by this ecological framework, application of the CCHE evaluation approach demonstrated the necessity to document the granularity of community organizing for community health, adding to the community psychology literature on empowering processes and outcomes.

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          Journal
          Am J Community Psychol
          American journal of community psychology
          Wiley
          1573-2770
          0091-0562
          December 2016
          : 58
          : 3-4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Environmental Studies, College of Social Sciences, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, USA.
          [2 ] Psychology Applied Research Center, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
          [3 ] Center for Healthy Communities, School of Medicine, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA.
          Article
          10.1002/ajcp.12101
          27859407
          45c06302-111b-49fc-8b31-d3d2157244aa
          History

          Culture,Empowerment,Evaluation,Built environment,Childhood obesity,Community organizing,Health disparities,Public health

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