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Deep Dive: Portrait of a Healthy Community - Building Well-Being Through Local Engagement

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore the concept of a healthy community in this comprehensive 1 hour 23 minute conference talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the characteristics that promote well-being and enable a high quality of life, beyond just the absence of illness. Examine the importance of social policy, public and private investments, and broad-based local engagement in community building. Discover how people across the US and globally are taking initiative to improve their communities, from bringing fresh produce to food deserts to advocating for public safety, access to health services, and clean water. Learn about key figures like Garth Graham and David Eriksen, and explore topics such as the War on Poverty, the Community Development Sector, and innovative projects like Food Lab Detroit. Gain insights into the elements that contribute to a healthy community and the various ways people are working to achieve positive outcomes in their local areas.

Syllabus

Introduction
Its Local
Target Outcomes
Who is Garth Graham
About Garth
What is Healthy Community
Meet David Eriksen
Maggie Super Church
What is Community Element
The War on Poverty
The Community Development Sector
Buyers Category
Producers of Health
Vita Davison
Food Lab Detroit
Detroit Vegan Sol


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The Aspen Institute

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