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Nov. 20 Center Scene Event: 'Social Media, Social Justice'

Earlier this month, we witnessed the immense impact of effective community organizing. Activists built relationships on the ground and online and, for the first time in a presidential campaign, truly harnessed the power of social media to build a social movement. 
 
In this Nov. 20 public program "Social Justice, Social Media," experts in civic engagement (Allen Gunn, executive director, Aspiration; Jessy Tolkan, director, Energy Action Coalition; and Chris Rabb, Afro-Netizen) share how any organization or campaign can use those same strategies to support its social justice work and build healthy communities. The panel begins at 5:30 p.m. and will be moderated by
 Sloane Berrent, director of Business Development, CausecastThere will a networking coffee reception following the program. 

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Bob's Blog: Thoughts on a New Era - With a Caveat

It is with a giddy sense of exhilaration that I welcome the results of the election on that historical Tuesday night, and not for reasons that have anything to do with partisan politics or affiliation, but because it represents a huge step forward for this nation. 

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2008 Health Insurance Survey of California Farm and Ranch Operators: Who Experiences Financial Hardship Because of Health Care Costs?

California’s farm and ranch families are paying top dollar for inadequate health insurance that leaves them at financial risk. While nine in 10 farm and ranch operators have health insurance, one in five reported that insurance premiums and other out-of-pocket health care costs are causing financial problems and eating up large percentages of their income. Farm and ranch operators are especially hard hit because they are often forced buy insurance on individual, non-group market, where insurance costs more and covers less.   

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The California Endowment awards grants to organizations which support our mission “to expand access to affordable, quality health care for underserved individuals and communities, and to promote fundamental improvements in the health status of all Californians.”

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The Center for Healthy Communities (CHC), builds leadership and capacity within the nonprofit health sector to mobilize communities for social change. 
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