Louisville Metro Health Equity Report (2017)
The 2017 Health Equity Report is designed as a tool for policy makers and residents to better understand how they can create more equitable policies and practices, and it examines the history [...]
The 2017 Health Equity Report is designed as a tool for policy makers and residents to better understand how they can create more equitable policies and practices, and it examines the history [...]
Discusses the paradoxical journey to cultural competency as well as how sharing in on that journey as a government and individual decision maker leads to an equitable and sustainable future with better health [...]
On 13 March 2017, we brought together a group of people with a shared interest in understanding the impact on the health of the combination between urban environment, diversity and deprivation. One of [...]
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (February 8, 2017) — The Muhammad Ali Center is proud to announce its upcoming Daughters of Greatness presenter: Dr. Brandy Kelly Pryor. Kelly Pryor will present at the Center on Friday, February 24th. [...]
For media inquiries contact: Maria Hasenstab [email protected] Office: (314) 444-8321 Cell: (314) 306-9360 1/24/2017 ST. LOUIS —Brandy N. Kelly Pryor of Louisville, Ky. has been named to [...]
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — WLKY will aired another in-depth discussion examining the critical racial issues facing our community. The latest panel talked about the issue of gun violence in our community and finding [...]
Renee Shaw talks with Dr. Brandy Kelly Pryor, director of the Center for Health Equity in Louisville. Pryor talks about the Center's mission and goals as it reaches its 10-year-anniversary, which include engaging [...]
Note: This opinion piece was originally published in the Courier Journal on November 4, 2016. Read the original publication here. Recently, I gathered with my new neighbors for an intimate block party. We [...]
In 2016, Louisville was awarded the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Prize, which recognizes communities that have come together around a commitment to health, opportunity, and equity through collaboration and [...]
On August 22, 2016 The Center for Health Equity announced its conference "My Dream for Lou, a Community-Driven Agenda for Change" to involve residents in creating a healthier & more equitable Louisville.