Camp Hill welcomed the Equitable Neighborhoods Initiative (ENI) on December 03, 2022. The community of 1,264 residents in Tallapoosa County is one of fifteen across the state participating in ENI. The …
Love given, love shared, and love received: One rural community’s experience with COVID-19
- By Teneeshia Goodman Johnson - No matter who you are, what you do, or where you are from, the COVID pandemic affected everyone in some capacity. March 2020 was the beginning of the scariest …
“They like to be included:” Understanding Unincorporated Communities
- By Gabrielle Lamplugh & Cristin Brawner - Living in an Unincorporated Community: Similarities & Differences For most Alabamians, “unincorporated communities” are not an unfamiliar …
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Understanding violence in Asian American communities during Domestic Violence Awareness Month
- By Erin Hackenmueller - Every October, the U.S. honors Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). Domestic violence (also called intimate partner violence, domestic abuse, or relationship abuse) …
Mental health in Asian American communities: A taboo topic with serious consequences
– By Khiaw Srihanouvong – Mental health struggles do not discriminate. They can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, race, or religious background. The Asian community tends to keep …
How to Engage Youth to Lead Change
- By Khiaw Srihanouvong - Youth are our future and will one day be the decision-makers in our communities. For youth today, the world looks a lot different than it did for those of us who are …