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The 21-day Equity Challenge is designed to help us all learn and grow in our understanding of equity and its importance in our community.
Over the course of 21 days, we will provide you with resources to help you explore different aspects of equity, including race, gender, sexuality, ability, and more. By participating in this challenge, you will have the opportunity to deepen your understanding of these issues and to take concrete steps towards creating a more equitable county.
Equity, both as a concept and practice, is about creating fairness and access to opportunity for everyone, especially those who have been historically disadvantaged and underserved. In promoting inclusive knowledge and awareness about our community, we seek to equip and inspire participants in learning how to imagine and realize a more inclusive and equitable world.
Quick-Guide to the Challenge
How to Do the Challenge
For 21 days, as community members and lifelong learners, we challenge you to commit a moment of your time to learn more about equity. Through our resource lists, you will find information that we invite you to READ, WATCH, and even places to VISIT that will aid you in learning the many ways that equity is present in our lives and our communities.
Reflect
This is a self-guided challenge, and the reflection questions are provided as a means to help participants process the information throughout their journey. We encourage everyone to share their reflections as they will be considered in our ongoing work and support of the community.
Invite friends, family, and neighbors to participate in the equity challenge. Host a discussion or attend an event that focuses on one of the challenge topics. After you've completed the challenge - keep the conversation, and the learning going.
The 21-day Equity Challenge is designed to help us all learn and grow in our understanding of equity and its importance in our community.
Over the course of 21 days, we will provide you with resources to help you explore different aspects of equity, including race, gender, sexuality, ability, and more. By participating in this challenge, you will have the opportunity to deepen your understanding of these issues and to take concrete steps towards creating a more equitable county.
Equity, both as a concept and practice, is about creating fairness and access to opportunity for everyone, especially those who have been historically disadvantaged and underserved. In promoting inclusive knowledge and awareness about our community, we seek to equip and inspire participants in learning how to imagine and realize a more inclusive and equitable world.
Quick-Guide to the Challenge
How to Do the Challenge
For 21 days, as community members and lifelong learners, we challenge you to commit a moment of your time to learn more about equity. Through our resource lists, you will find information that we invite you to READ, WATCH, and even places to VISIT that will aid you in learning the many ways that equity is present in our lives and our communities.
Reflect
This is a self-guided challenge, and the reflection questions are provided as a means to help participants process the information throughout their journey. We encourage everyone to share their reflections as they will be considered in our ongoing work and support of the community.
Invite friends, family, and neighbors to participate in the equity challenge. Host a discussion or attend an event that focuses on one of the challenge topics. After you've completed the challenge - keep the conversation, and the learning going.
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Where do you fall on the 'equity spectrum'?
I'm not sure what equity means or why I should care.
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I have heard about equity, but I'm not sure how it affects me or my community.
5%
I understand that equity and inequity impacts me and my community, but I'm not sure what I can do about it.
'Equity' refers to the continuous process of action, reflection, and analysis of what is fair and just for all. Addressing equity begins by acknowledging an unequal starting place and then working to correct that imbalance. This term is different from 'equality' which means to provide the same to all.
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Equity and Broadband in Albemarle County: An Overview
This video is an overview of equity and broadband in the county. Learn more about accessibility and affordability from our Broadband Accessibility and Affordability Office by visiting https://www.albemarle.org/government/county-executive/broadband-accessibility-and-affordability-office.
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MAPP2Health and Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)
This video is an overview of the 2022 MAPP2Health Report, which examines the Social Determinants of Health and focuses on advancing health equity through targeted policies and practices that influence the built environment and healthcare systems.
View the full report: https://tinyurl.com/ydpudrzp
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