Equity on the Mall: Celebrating a Decade of Progress and Change

Equity on the Mall: A Decade of Advocating for Change
Hundreds of community members are set to gather soon to celebrate significant policy victories and call for further action on pressing issues affecting their lives.
The San Joaquin Valley Health Fund is excited to announce the upcoming Equity on the Mall event, a remarkable celebration of ten years dedicated to advocating for health, economic, and social equity. This anniversary event will bring together residents, community leaders, and policymakers at a prominent location to push for policies that ensure a better future for everyone.
"For a decade now, Equity on the Mall has empowered voices from across our communities," said Kaying Hang, President of The Center at Sierra Health Foundation, which oversees the San Joaquin Valley Health Fund. "While we've achieved substantial progress in promoting equity, we are acutely aware of the challenges that remain, particularly in the current political landscape. There is significant work ahead of us."
This event serves as a platform for grassroots organizations, advocates, and elected officials to collaborate and advance policies that address vital issues including immigration, housing, health care, education, environmental justice, and digital equity. As the event celebrates its achievements from the past decade, it also aims to galvanize support for ongoing systemic changes.
"We are not just marking a milestone; we are reaffirming our dedication to our community's future," stated Hang. "Our community-developed policy framework outlines a definitive path for the next decade, focusing on ensuring that every resident has fair access to opportunities and justice."
The day will commence with a traditional blessing led by Chairwoman Regina Cuellar of the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok. Following the blessing, attendees can look forward to insightful remarks from notable figures, including civil rights advocate Dolores Huerta, Attorney General Rob Bonta, alongside various state and local officials, and representatives from partner organizations of the San Joaquin Valley Health Fund.
"Our communities have relentlessly advocated for policies that support and uplift the most vulnerable among us," mentioned Christine Barker, Executive Director of Fresno Immigrant and Refugee Ministries (FIRM). "We must sustain our efforts to demand investments in the programs and protections that have transformed lives across our communities."
Equity on the Mall will also facilitate direct engagement between community members and policymakers through legislative visits and vibrant cultural performances, accentuating the day’s importance.
"The stories and voices shared during this event will influence the policymaking process for future generations," shared Blanca Marin-Candelario, a resident and advocate from Modesto. "Each of us holds the power to advocate for crucial changes that greatly impact our families and the society we live in."
For further details about the Equity on the Mall event and the ongoing advocacy work, community members are encouraged to follow the organization's social media channels.
ABOUT THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY HEALTH FUND
The San Joaquin Valley Health Fund represents a collective initiative aimed at promoting health and racial equity by supporting community-led policy changes. Since its foundation, the Fund has been dedicated to empowering organizations on the frontlines of justice, significantly contributing to meaningful change. The Center at Sierra Health Foundation manages the Fund, reflecting its relentless commitment to uplifting communities. To learn more, individuals can visit their website and explore their programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Equity on the Mall event?
The event serves to celebrate progress in advocating for health, economic, and social equity while pushing for systemic changes in policies affecting the community.
How long has Equity on the Mall been celebrated?
This year marks a decade of Equity on the Mall, highlighting ten years of advocacy and community engagement.
Who are the main speakers at the event?
Notable speakers include civil rights leader Dolores Huerta and Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with community leaders and local officials.
What topics will be discussed during the event?
The event will address critical topics including immigration, housing, health, education, and environmental justice.
How can community members get involved?
Community members can participate by attending the event, engaging with policymakers, and sharing their stories, which are vital to shaping future policies.
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