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[Dialogue4Health]



D4H Web Forum Announcement



Taking on the Weight of the Nation



 Please join us for this interactive Web Forum



 Tuesday, May 1

10:00 AM to 11:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time

1:00 PM to 2:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time


[Registration Button]<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3Rq5sSsm7gKLVhUE9HNbFnrAPtZEId3KvBh0GEXpnoi-b3LVg5Hz2dvgHCuKYxCFF3u1elbFESY8ucNWiAaRvS-FjNafEMi2hc5o-Jmy2i7W56J2HIJeVTPOe1zwnwfDaAAUSRsa7brvVLqcqd8Ezc5a3D2Ua9hJSTg0zIHR8CSDy-c1OWXwEMa9qu8776nMiS6Pr4lACLKebJw9HfTN5Yto>



We invite you to attend a special Dialogue4Health Web Forum on May 1, Weight of the Nation Day, in advance of the May 14-15 nationwide release of HBO's The Weight of the Nation film series, and corresponding public health campaign.



Confirmed presenters are:

  *   William H. Dietz, MD, PhD, Director of The Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  *   Maya M. Rockeymoore, PhD, Director of Leadership for Healthy Communities and President and CEO of Global Policy Solutions
  *   Loel S. Solomon, PhD, Vice President of Community Health at Kaiser Permanente
  *   Naz Habtezghi of HBO will present an 11 minute 'preview' of the Weight of the Nation documentary film
  *   Tyler Norris, MDiv, Convener of Advancing the Movement, Community Commons and Senior Advisor for Total Health at Kaiser Permanente, will serve as session moderator.



Join us, and civic leaders from across the nation, to learn about the compelling The Weight of the Nation films and campaign assets, and how these can be employed by you, your organization and affiliations, and community partnerships to create healthier built, food, beverage, social and community environments.



The Web Forum will address the key themes of The Weight of the Nation, and how you can grow the distributed movement for a healthier nation by mobilizing individuals, organizations, and place-based partnerships - everywhere -- to host screenings events and actions that can:

  *   Start new conversations in homes, neighborhoods, worksites, clinical settings, faith settings, and schools.
  *   Deepen existing conversations and actions - especially within the existing movement of place-based partnerships and collaboratives.
  *   Build widespread constituency for targeted actions and environmental changes that support healthy living where we live, learn, work, play, worship, and vote.



HBO and the Institute of Medicine (IOM), in association with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and in partnership with the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and Kaiser Permanente, launched THE WEIGHT OF THE NATION as a campaign to raise public awareness of the seriousness of the obesity epidemic. Over the course of three years, HBO worked with IOM and other researchers on the science and economics of obesity, talked to the country's leading experts on this issue, and traveled nationwide to meet hundreds of Americans who are struggling with obesity, and examined the strategies that are being employed to create a healthier nation.



The journey to a healthier nation begins with each of us. Join us on May 1 to begin the journey.



Sponsored by Kaiser Permanente <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RqwLZERebpW6ZowRsGs6BvHNYQTieKAIXOmbjuF13nghczRjOCH3bjcZq7Qq0EAqihO1wPJYK6hwoLitDZJKndwdTBeTPTkBzT46mYRygh_zyK9eqZjZoq6yse924YyqhU=> and the Public Health Institute<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RrXYDBbfajyeum2IF2FyujvRkzWKxnLzCWkagUjfN2ypvkoQH6w0wzlPt4CXPYe6tJXY5Hcb5pjeH3SXdQPQyUhNpy1zmrGa68=>





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A program of the Public Health Institute's Dialogue4Health Taking on the Weight of the Nation Web Forum is a free, interactive forum that brings leading experts together to examine this issue and offer surprising insights critical to anyone concerned about the health of our nation. For more information, email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or call (510) 285-5690.






D4H Web Forums



Physical Activity and Health Series



James F. Sallis, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of California<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RoqOcEoFDbDCfM5fl4QhKDW3dJrcH0Zwk-LEg80vMVcOzs2qEVKLFzKNjnj0iMQf-SWwqjTF2B8a0paMs8tXDaKPg31I3XiHSiS91KcE2orKg==>, San Diego, Director, Active Living Research<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RoHgtUmkvwBgrt5Pz9y5G1zTTtVHGvxOE4pnm6zYyU_KLsO3MXyaxsPK9v3esFtuRp5T6eC9QDJzoLW47Kz0TLxPA3tSdcrahBBXLm3UcGzW1pQpgMQTRVV>

Organizer


Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Promoting Active Transportation in Rural Areas<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3Rp7ipzj7MidqGbdGp9sgt7S9oLFiKTTXpoRrE0T8lawOiyDU2jf6TxOrLpe70bGD_waVRMUIt3gUxqhqfNQJ0pDMqnM3e8tVmA=>

Tuesday, April 24, 2012 | 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm Pacific

Register<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3Rrb1c9yDJ-b5dXVfAcmZd41mtLfKUNqyX9XO4hiy2CW8Qjn8CJSeAz3S1XMQlZn-v_BrbsZ21PMz-Sv527rFT-XC7A6WfFdiks3SXV6sFLcb9tu1TwPGCS_wEbAlwcsnxAHDjJuTIyVZXJaRHKVVcTpH5lWJWmNAr3GdeL5nwS1ntu6HrCULCU3OLvIZbEUwMeP1Mm10L2PTeCe4ZpFbuZ8>



Getting Physical: The Public Health Approach to Active Living<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RrR9FB44cgdKc4I-5RXq4LWTV15wNfbnNXMhBKBtmLYuevruNI95pDPuNbNTE1ch6LhugkuFgeubT8uOC0CXFZ2TH_Q7OPBchOy4Dwfap3ZVJywdgagO_JwbYC5OkOFoVufM3rZj3wvz84DAqdnUfbs>
Wednesday, December 7, 2011


Green Places, Play Spaces, Income, and Race: How Parks and Recreation Can Support Physical Activity among Diverse and Underserved Populations<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RpoJn8slqdBOVgEzgcROAV8v-MjbsDpUWf0aFA22JTOhLgQqUsMc5x2lZ3_biknEUZyrtLDxHRplJzFrLv6DKqa4omtLRcbsOOqHARAIqJSq2SZ0ajiYm3Z1RKkm3ysfl77KUfV-LodObqad9yBBXaH>

Wednesday, January 18, 2012


Improving School Policies and Settings to Increase Physical Activity<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3Rog2cMF8MpogDKfv6Z_IvoSj_pajYONih_s5MWvlD1E_QYtOmAiO85OEOpzQOOMiAQ_xzRz5N7YLmUU0WNYmLqoko24htw3er_l85sZMORcYIlhXHXFwRf6HT4npTccWcl0iMFdHsEwffpAg1noX31R>

Wednesday, March 28, 2012





"Healthy People Live in Healthy Places" Series
A Three Part Web Forum Series on Designing Public-Private Partnerships to Promote Healthier Communities



Sandra R. Hernández, MD, Chief Executive Officer, The San Francisco Foundation<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3Rom5lVY8WkEwop6j36XFvT8LV4G_8maKIsaqVzbKZm8CfIJR6Xqu5Ue4xVdDPdKeB4xIOG3chXJstHsQNy46eLdDluO96maSVw=>, Former Director of Public Health for the City and County of San Francisco

Moderator and Organizer



The Built Environment: Health Policy in Concrete<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RrvaVU-em5-9w51VS4qg1xlNy7kBPoauzsy2wE6eKtLsje5aQ3UIh0wXBUyGX_G5Boq8vd1T7YQVwFe18PQgX4iAcjI7RcwY4zzOmAXLPPxdbeBjhuJ5FPILUS0ntrru9WBvBQXd8dacg_63I3ZGllC>
Tuesday, November 29, 2011



Healthy Homes: You Are Where You Live<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RoaiMsZXpuR7yBQltbYk0vIh81igRTtq121B26SPElv5jNqxuMvyLR5Lw_Cws9KPtoz9xuiokpo0fHmk9vtfSF74d9HWrpfFwC2Cz373htjzAessZ7TjftZh2ZSk17vRspy-yWWVHb_u51_rOCTAKJM>

Moderator: Francesca Vietor, Environment Program Officer at The San Francisco Foundation
Thursday, January 19, 2012



Supportive Housing: Bring Care into Homes<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RpRn06MOaSlw3E9EbKvNSj_39rpVwMMbB2BiVeHSa6YUVl4oWj_nQ4uN-yGGC-VNzwUTUXcUjZtum9Nx7pCwxt6c8x1zfsrWXzsKTZBztWjEPegL6LTlXyk4wssBXwKPspDhbgHQuUMfLWhqvmZZ8FA>Moderator: Mark Cloutier, Program Director of Community Health, Public Policy, and Civic Engagement at The San Francisco Foundation
Wednesday, March 21, 2012



Health Reform and Prevention Series



Taking Action to Support the Prevention and Public Health Fund: Action for 2012<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RpWzJVmZ9_ZDm7HAJdVRFJeLZcmU-wzOuzLHGBT73D0rZNNjK0xVJObQzDbjH53WU7gwWELxrxMM77D23NjUQgtZarsSU3NCtZEfaWab6P3SyfyUMJdMU0_-C55ALjppnBpHZrb2i_2-g==>

Wednesday, January 18, 2012



Protecting Community Prevention and Funding for Public Health: Update and Resources for Action<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RrZMgkGsc9-ZtiaSHn04jDh1qExyAZcJGsQzUaXsKaam4zZYW--Ff2dv_VqcDdk-DCnEzPrbAlFx8t9KUQaF6T_zwJaaRMyQYQZxW8_qcqfUrVFdsKJ6-HFD0oO85SoyToePexysX_vEA==>

Wednesday, February 15, 2012 | 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM Pacific, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM Eastern



A Movement for Prevention: Advocacy and Partnerships in YOUR Community
Date and Time TBD

Register now<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001ZkYHkgGh3RoPoWw8KdWX4xQtMnD7wR0GEvYfnW0vKNZ_qNgOmyqP0eBj1l1rwud-7u3R7ctn7ArsBDliJoUQi1veLtoIF9Wdzk7cYQ0xD8LjSGrPHE-02MH__OQhZzu9DSo4hFdGzZvfzkGXort_VqgcFH9OZ4kvpM_j895hHMiGsxSrayIK19SKhZQoU32ibAs-2L-_zJhfLFKAjTMP_WocnFW12rmV>

















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