Data, coalitions, and movements to address social determinants of health
Commercial Determinants of Health
Facilitator: Mayra
Org looks at the alcohol industry many orgs are siloed: housing, tobacco, alcohol redlining overlays with alcohol/tobacco/ pollution issues segregation geography is still playing out today this is not an accident, for-profit entities are benefitting from generations of harm to select communities what does a community need to be healthy what is a good quality of life what commercial sectors are implicated how do we organize around this?
policylink is looking at data related to poverty rates how to implement universal income in a way that will move folks out of poverty? what are other elements that will move folks out of poverty non-financial, environmental factors - children 0-5 resources
What other resources might apply to this problem? how do we support communities? improving air quality access to healthcare and early childhood education job security vs tax credits housing security
example: alcohol harms communities in many ways: domestic violence, overpolicing, other hard drugs we don't live single issue lives non-POC folks drink more alcohol, but impact of alcohol disproportionately affects POC
tobacco & alcohol market more aggressively to POC folks latino communities are now experiencing a wave of effects similar to other communities in the past for-profit sector has kept POC oppressed, this sustains hyper-consumption of product
contra costa county, big problem is housing movements are not interconnected, but the data is
is there data based on surveys at the neighborhood level?
how do we build coalition? how do we diversify our partners? what kind of data can we bring to the table to support collective action?
structural determinants of health racial equity & socioeconomic equity and considering how these impact the health of a human individual community society can all contain root causes of health outcomes
building coalition is an important priority EJ, public health, food security, alcohol & tobacco organizations can connect to build power and shift outcomes
tx organizing project - school to prison pipeline - bail reform - healthcare justice - immigration
the thing that builds the data is the same thing that builds the coalition, it's human connection humans build relationships that can bloom into organizational data sharing
this kind of coalition could bring political pressure by putting out report cards on relevant politicans and noting donations from alcohol/tobacco/prison/housing developers
In-home programs to ask questions about why things don't work... understand what's going on in the home in more holistic sense. realization that CAPITALISM causes diabetes & other healthcare problems. self-care: massages, therapy, vegetables/healthy foods, no way to de-stress, only McDonald's. Men did better in program, if male in hetero relationship requests weight loss desire, wife will make healthy meals, etc. Other way around is not relevant.
Kaiser - public health initiatives and convenings
alternative ways to improve health programs and health care access community health worker has become trendy in outreach programs can be just another employee promotoras who are actually community members alternative ways of funding health care outreach in communityies one on one contact in communities are important for reaching families who are falling outside the envelope of health care access children's hospital of LA nd cedar sinai are implementing these kinds of programs
community providing care for themselves is the more effective outreach method
in TX most arrested people are unhoused people police started off as slave-catchers immigrants and unhoused are used to justify/pad law enforcement budgets this creates health instability/inequality in affected communities
social workers vs promotoras how to hire undocumented folks to work within immigrant communities? w9 people as consultants undocuments folks can file for an ITIN
social workers' job is not to keep families together they have a responsibility to be mandated reporters can make establishing trust in communities difficult
promotora model is also used in housing groups, not just health attacking capitalism is hard, is that where we start? coalitions need to deliver meaningful results in the short term
mutual aid, food stamp office will send you to charities if you don't qualify CA welfare state is falling apart, Silicon Valley is stepping in with gig economy options
what are the resources we can put on the door to help share information be careful using cameras around social services/organizing offices, police can demand surveillance video
social worker experience report:
mandated reporters when reporting an incident;
supervisor asks "what culture are these people?"
one time reporter said "kinda gothic" in reference to a white family
reporter:"that doesn't matter right now"
"i'm white, my people are really weird"
supervisor seemd to think it did matter
80% of the reports we got were from people who had a vendetta trying to get back at friends of theirs
people are reported for using food stamps to buy fancy food for sending kids to school with dirty clothes or waxy ears
promotora role details: someone already in a visible/trusted role in a community
when was the last time you got a good day/night of rest? literally can't think of it always getting pulled in to another dream/scheme
when the revolution is over, what are you gonna do?
"b/c no more jobs for organizers"
sleep
teaching
painting
pickling
animating
understanding myself
connecting with universal consciousness
writing books
too easy to ruin the things we love by subjecting them to the exploitative systems that drive our economy self-driven work can be research for the career-based work we do propaganda is something that's gotta be made, can be a fun way to develop ideas and projects