As part of the 2018 KIDS COUNT Data Book: Taking Stock Considering the Future of Child Well Being and Family Opportunity in Connecticut, Dr. Wizdom Powell writes an essay on the importance of addressing childhood health disparities and centering on trauma-informed care among racial/ethnic minority populations in CT. Today, her essay was published in the CT Mirror.
Month: April 2019
HDI Announces Its 2nd Annual Visualizing Health Equity Art Contest
This year’s contest theme will focus on “Hope & Opportunities.” Artists can choose to focus on specific populations, such as boys and men of color, women and girls of color, immigrants, people with disabilities, people living with HIV/AIDS, homeless population, LGBTQ+, and more.
Entry Deadline: May 15, 2019
Open To Connecticut Residents
Age 10 and Older
For more information and how to enter, visit HDI 2nd Annual Visualizing Health Equity Art Contest page.