Mobilizing African American Communities to Address
Disparities in Cardiovascular Health: The Baltimore City Health Partnership
Strategy Development Workshop
This
report summarizes a full-day workshop (September 2001) of presentations,
testimonials and programming recommendations made by over 75 health, housing
and social service providers, community health advocates, and public housing
leaders and residents of Baltimore City. Cosponsored by the National, Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute and the Baltimore City Cardiovascular Health
Partnership (BCCHP) partner institutions of Morgan State University Public
Health Program, the Baltimore Field Office of the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development, the Housing Authority of Baltimore City, and the
Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks, the purpose of this activity
was to provide the BCCHP recommendations and strategies for implementing
culturally and contextually appropriate community heart health education and
outreach activities for black Americans living in public housing developments
of Baltimore City. 64 pages. NIH Publication No. 02-5069.
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