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  • Title: Organizing for healthy communities: a report from public housing in Los Angeles.
    Author: Dahmann N, Dennison B.
    Journal: Prog Community Health Partnersh; 2013; 7(1):77-82. PubMed ID: 23543024.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Public health outcomes in public housing communities deserve and require more attention. Recent work in Los Angeles demonstrates a model for contributing to improved health outcomes in public housing communities. OBJECTIVES: This article describes community organizing and coalition-building efforts focused on community health issues in public housing, and documents outcomes and lessons learned from resident-led work in the Los Angeles Human Right to Housing Collective. METHODS: Our team used a case study of the practice of community organizing, coalition building, resident engagement, advocacy, health impact assessment, and a human rights framework. RESULTS: Results include successes that promote individual and community health in public housing communities in Los Angeles, including public housing preservation, improved maintenance procedures, and increased tenant participation. CONCLUSIONS: Community organizing and resident-driven projects are fundamental to improving community health in public housing communities; it is necessary for decision makers to deeply engage with organized residents and incorporate their recommendations.
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