What Works: Grassroots Solutions Around The Bay

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During the past year, COVID-19 hit some Bay Area communities harder than others. The neighborhoods that suffered the most have long faced racial and health inequities. This series presents stories of trailblazing leaders and groups who banded together to lift people up during the most difficult of times.Support for this series comes from Renaissance Journalism's Equity and Health Reporting Initiative, with funding from The California Endowment.

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    • Jul 13, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    In East Palo Alto, Promotoras Bring Health To Their Neighbors' Front Doors

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 11:43


    In the past year, neighbors all over the country have banded together to help their communities: delivering groceries, sharing information about where to get COVID tests, handing out masks, or calling isolated seniors. In the Latinx community, this type of grassroots outreach has strong and honored roots. Promotoras de salud, or promotoras, are community health workers. When the pandemic hit, promotoras acted as a lifeline for people often overlooked by more traditional types of care.

    East Palo Alto Programs Keep The Community Afloat In Tough Times

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 21:55


    Today, we're going to meet people in East Palo Alto who have been providing people in their communities with everything from food they need to child care. We'll talk to Lena Potts, the unit director of the Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula's East Palo Alto Clubhouse. Then, we meet Nevida Butler who has been working with the Ecumenical Hunger Program since it began more than four decades ago.

    Urban Gardening And Bicycling Help Elevate Health In Richmond

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 19:50


    In this episode of What Works, we're going to Richmond to hear about a garden project that brings nourishment to a community that lives in a food desert and we'll visit a bike program that helps kids get their own wheels.

    A Trailblazing City Council Leader And A Local TV Show Host Uplift Fairfield's Diverse Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 19:39


    In this episode of What Works, we look at how Fairfield residents and the city have worked to inform the public and put a spotlight on community groups that stepped up during the pandemic.

    How One Community Is Redirecting Thousands Of Pounds Of Fruit From Suburban Backyards To Local Tables

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 17:36


    Food insecurity was already a problem in the United States before the Coronavirus pandemic made it even worse. According to one projection, one in eight people in the U.S. will experience food insecurity in 2021. A network of volunteers in Solano County is turning to its neighbors to help address this problem. More specifically, they are turning to their neighbor's yards, and the fruit trees in them.

    Umoja Health's Pop-Up Clinics Prove That Home Is Where The Healing Is

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 15:59


    The word Umoja means "unity" in Swahili, and it's the inspiration for a network of about 30 Bay Area groups called Umoja Health. Their effort to understand the culture of local neighborhoods has helped ramp up COVID-19 testing and vaccination rates in the Bay Area's Black communities.

    How Mother Brown's Brought The Dining Room To The People

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 13:55


    Mother Brown's Dining Room has deep roots in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood. It has long provided hot meals to anyone in need, but when COVID-19 made it impossible to serve people inside, Mother Brown's came up with a lively approach to feeding people through the pandemic. In this story, we tag along with a food delivery truck making its way door-to-door through Bayview.

    What Works: Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021


    As California emerges from the pandemic, we're going to introduce you to people and community groups who are innovating solutions around the Bay Area. Join us as we visit an organization that feeds and houses San Francisco Bayview residents, an East Palo Alto youth center that gives students a sense of community, and much more. Stay tuned for these stories of people bringing about positive change in their own neighborhoods.

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