Somos Esenciales: Community Revitalization and Health through Latino Arts and Entrepreneurship

Somos Esenciales:通过拉丁裔艺术和创业精神实现社区复兴和健康

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Abstract Somos Esenciales: Community Revitalization and Health through Latino Arts and Entrepreneurship is a comprehensive community revitalization plan led by Cultura y Arte Nativa de Las Americas (CANA) in San Francisco’s Mission District in collaboration with government and community partners, that targets upstream social and policy determinants of health. Structural targets include combining an affordable housing/home ownership initiative, urban gardening and food distribution, harnessing economic development through transforming empty storefronts with Latino entrepreneurship, and providing culturally responsive wellness and mental healthcare. These efforts are a clear continuation and extension of CANA’s work and mission, critical for mental health (e.g., depression and anxiety), physical health (e.g., chronic illnesses such as hypertension, diabetes) and economic well-being of our families and community in a post COVID-19 recovery environment. Central to this collaborative plan is a community-based participatory action research approach with local Latino laborers, domestic workers, and cultural producers, in collaboration with professional health services researchers at UCSF, whose goal together is to identify the relationship between systemic inequities, racial disparities, and physical and mental health outcomes. CANA and its partners will utilize this research as part of the NIH Common Fund launched by the Community Partnerships to Advance Science for Society, and to create and implement a multi-platform COVID-19 recovery plan and community revitalization for Latino, Indigenous, and Black residents of San Francisco’s Mission District that brings opportunities for all to thrive through community revitalization and structural interventions focused on home ownership, food access, bilingual health and wellness, and economic workforce development.
抽象的 Somos Esenciales:通过拉丁裔艺术和文化实现社区复兴和健康 创业精神是一项由 Cultura y Arte Nativa 主导的综合性社区振兴计划 与政府合作位于旧金山 Mission District 的 de Las Americas (CANA) 和社区合作伙伴,针对健康的上游社会和政策决定因素。 结构性目标包括将经济适用房/住房所有权计划、城市 园艺和食品分配,通过改造空地来利用经济发展 具有拉丁裔创业精神的店面,并提供文化响应的健康和 这些努力是 CANA 工作的明确延续和延伸。 使命,对于心理健康(例如抑郁和焦虑)、身体健康(例如慢性 疾病(如高血压、糖尿病)和我们家庭的经济福祉 该合作计划的核心是在 COVID-19 后恢复环境中的社区。 以社区为基础的参与性行动研究方法,与当地拉丁裔劳工、家庭 工人和文化生产者与专业卫生服务研究人员合作 在加州大学旧金山分校,其共同目标是确定系统性不平等、种族不平等之间的关系 CANA 及其合作伙伴将利用这一点。 作为社区合作伙伴发起的 NIH 共同基金的一部分的研究 推进社会科学发展,创建并实施多平台 COVID-19 恢复 旧金山拉丁裔、原住民和黑人居民的计划和社区振兴 Mission District 为所有人带来通过社区振兴和繁荣发展的机会 结构性干预措施侧重于住房所有权、食物获取、双语健康和保健、 和经济劳动力发展。

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