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Events, Opportunities and More!
Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world.

-Dolores Huerta
Sharing Resources for Equity
As part of the move from a bi-monthly WIN Digest to a weekly basis, this newsletter will be dedicated to events and more taking place within our network. We hope within this newsletter you find inspiration and opportunities for equity!
The WIN Network
Measuring Education Equity
Join the WIN Network and Well-being and Equity (WE) in the World, on November 18th from 1:00-2:30pm ET for Measuring Education Equity).

This national dialogue will go beyond traditional measures of educational attainment that focus on the individual, and examine community conditions, school climate, and the education system. 
WIN Week: Joy, Hope, and Resistance
The WIN Network hopes, in our way, to fill that void with a week of joy and renewal with our WIN Week Series!

With so many uncertainties in the world, we aim to renew our partners with a sense of community. All of us at the WIN Network are so excited to show you the hard work we’ve been putting into designing our Fall WIN Week sessions.
Children and Nature Network
CCCN Fall Learning Series: Measuring Systems Change for Children’s Equitable Access to Nature: In their final session in the three-part series, the Children and Nature Network continues to explore the ways cities and community leaders can change long-standing conditions of inequity to achieve more equitable access to nature for all children!

This session will take place November 3rd, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM EDT, you can register below!
Georgia Health Policy Center
Achieving Health Equity in Georgia: A Webinar Series Presented by the Wellstar Center For Health Equity and Georgia Health Policy Center: While COVID-19 has unveiled numerous inequities in the United States, none has been as powerful as healthcare inequities amongst the Latinx and Black Communities. This webinar is focused on achieving health equity in Georgia in hopes of correcting the imbalance.

The next session will be November 4th from 12:00-1:15 PM EDT. Register today!
Funding Opportunity
People, Parks, and Power: Urban parks and green spaces—playgrounds, pocket parks, outdoor recreation facilities, open spaces, trails, gardens, and green infrastructure—are crucial for community health and well-being, a fact made clear during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This joint effort of RWJF and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, led and managed by Prevention Institute, is offering funding to provide urban communities impacted by green space inequities. Proposals are due November 4th. You can read more about this opportunity by clicking below!