- by Arturo Menefee - Over the past two years, the Equitable Neighborhoods Initiative has been working hard to address COVID-19 and improve health equity in 15 underserved communities across the …
Celebrating Civic Participation this Independence Day
- By Cristin Brawner - Independence Day: A Civic Holiday Independence Day brings a lot of memories and images to mind for many of us. Fireworks. Patriotic music and speeches. Hot dogs, …
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Health Equity in Action: An Interview with ADPH’s Latisha Kennebrew
- by Gabrielle Lamplugh - Members of the Equitable Neighborhoods Initiative (ENI) team occasionally get asked about the meaning of the “E” in ENI. Some folks have questions about the meaning of …
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Prichard Welcomes ENI
Prichard welcomed the Equitable Neighborhoods Initiative (ENI) on June 17th, 2023. The community of 18,870 residents in Mobile County is one of twenty across the state participating in ENI. The …
For Family & Country: Honoring the MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians’ Legacy of Military Service
- By Gabrielle Lamplugh - A History of Service Since 2020, Maggie Rivers has served as the Project Director for the MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians, named for its location which stretches from …
Vietnamese Women Trapped Between an Abusive Home and a Global Pandemic
- By Uyen Truong - Domestic violence is a persistent issue affecting millions of people worldwide. Yet, it is extremely challenging for law enforcement to identify and intervene promptly, …
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