Empowering Communities to Tackle Structural Racism Through New Health Equity Training Series
Two-Part Training Series Provide Practical Tools for Multicultural Communities to Advance Health Equity Nationwide
Supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), the initiative builds on more than 40 years of HCN Global's work alongside communities of color, creating culturally grounded campaigns and storytelling that connect inspire, and empower communities—at a moment when communities of color continue to face compounding barriers to health access, education, and economic opportunity.
Now, the focus turns to equipping local leaders with practical tools to recognize how systems shape health outcomes and how to organize for lasting change. "Community partners are on the front lines witnessing how structural barriers show up in daily life—families choosing between rent and groceries, children attending underfunded schools, immigrants afraid to access healthcare," said
Structural racism—the policies, systems, and practices built into society that create and maintain racial inequities—continues to shape who has access to quality healthcare, nutritious food, safe housing, and educational opportunities. These barriers disproportionately impact Latino, Black, Indigenous, and immigrant communities, resulting in measurably worse health outcomes and reduced life expectancy.
Health and economic data reveal persistent racial disparities in
Building Equity: Tools for Community Leadership Webinar Series
This two-part training series equips participants to understand how structural racism shapes health outcomes — and how to take meaningful action in their communities.
Webinar 1: Seeing the Structures examines how inequities in housing and food systems, education and health literacy, and immigration policy impact community health and access to care.
Webinar 2: From Knowledge to Action is an interactive workshop where participants map local barriers, develop messaging that connect community issues to structural causes, and create action plans for organizing, advocacy, and systems-level change.
Building Community Capacity to Address Structural Racism
HCN Global's research helps identify the gaps in how community organizations understand and communicate about structural racism as a driver of health inequities. While leaders witness these impacts firsthand, many lack shared language and frameworks to connect lived experiences to systemic causes or advocate effectively for change. This webinar series addresses those gaps by providing evidence-based, culturally relevant tools; elevating community expertise; and offering bilingual resources and peer learning opportunities. Leveraging national networks including La Red Hispana, Melanin Thriving, and LatinEQUIS, the initiative will expand access to trusted community partners. To further support these partners, dedicated webpages were launched to house resources designed to help community leaders and organizers continue this work beyond the live sessions. For Spanish resources visit laredhispana.org/liderazgo-para-una-cultura-de-salud/. For English-preferring Latino and Black audiences visit melaninthriving.com/leadership-for-culture-of-health and wearelatinequis.com/leadership-for-a-culture-of-health.
Registration Information
Community leaders, health workers, advocates, and partner organizations interested in participating can register at: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/A4d9Hx10RdGvjIiHg4i5NQ#/registration.
Webinars are free and open to all who work with communities impacted by health inequities. For more information about the webinar series or to request media interviews, contact Ana Saraí Peña.
About HCN Global and Owned Channels La Red Hispana, LatinEQUIS and Melanin Thriving
HCN Global is the leading producer and syndicator of multimedia programming and content focused on health equity and social determinants of health in
Contact: Ana Saraí Peña
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 915 667 3803
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