LPHI, Healthy Blue Announce Racial and Health Equity Learning Lab

The Louisiana Public Health Institute (LPHI) and Healthy Blue hosted its inaugural Symposium on Racial and Health Equity in Louisiana, held in March 2021, and continue with the announcement of the first cohort for the Racial and Health Equity Learning Lab. A video, designed to give viewers a sense of the spirit and purpose of the partnership, Symposium, and outcomes, is available at http://bit.ly/2021RacialHealthEquityLA.

“We are thrilled with the amount of interest in both the Symposium and Racial and Health Equity Learning Lab,” said LPHI CEO Shelina Davis. “Racism is a public health crisis and declaring it as such allows us to educate community members and public health professionals on its decades-long impact on Black, Indigenous, and People of Color and begin to address it here in Louisiana.”

The goal of the Racial and Health Equity Learning Lab is to increase the state’s capacity to address systemic barriers and social inequities that impact Black, Indigenous, and People of Color’s (BIPOC) opportunity to attain their full health potential. LPHI, with support from Healthy Blue, is partnering with the Michigan Public Health Institute (MPHI) to conduct its ADJUST (Advancing Justice Together) Workshop as part of the Learning Lab training curriculum. The Learning Lab is an opportunity to develop the expertise needed to succeed in today’s challenge of achieving health equity in Louisiana and will create a network of leaders across the state who are willing and able to guide the next generation of community and public health leaders into the future. 

“By acknowledging systemic barriers caused by racism, increasing technical knowledge within the health field, and training additional community and public health leaders, we can create a stronger public health community that will achieve better health outcomes for Louisianans,” said Christy Valentine, MD, Healthy Blue Plan president. “Healthy Blue remains focused and committed to addressing racial and health equity through our partnership with LPHI on the Learning Lab and the Racial and Health Equity Symposium.”

At the completion of the Learning Lab, the 30 participants will have increased their knowledge of core racial equity concepts and developed action plans for local application of the training curriculum. 

The Symposium, held in March, brought together more than 550 individuals and organizations from across Louisiana and beyond. The event explored how systemic racism has impacted public health efforts for generations and LPHI officially declared racism a public health crisis. Symposium speakers and panelists answered participant questions and discussed topics including the impact of poverty on community health; the intersection of mental health, the education system, and mass incarceration; and how the health care industry can address race-based disparities and access to quality healthcare.

These collective efforts by LPHI and Healthy Blue will culminate at the second annual Racial and Health Equity Symposium in April 2022.

 

06/24/2021