Category: News

Race equity during a season of racial violence and COVID-19

Jun 25, 2020Covid-19,News

Last month, The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg’s founding president and CEO, Randall Russell, joined Equity Now’s host Carl Lavender on WTMP radio to share how the foundation became, and continues to be, a leading stakeholder in the fight for equity in our region. Read More at The Weekly Challenger

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New Positions Support Focus on Data-Informed, Mission-Driven Approaches to Race Equity

Jun 23, 2020News

Carl R. Lavender, Jr. has been appointed to the newly created leadership role of Chief Equity Officer, focused on applying a race equity lens to all the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg’s work and policy positions.

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EQUITY NOW: FHSP’s Randall Russell on Race Equity During a Season of Racial Violence and COVID-19

Jun 17, 2020News

President and CEO Randall H. Russell and Carl R. Lavender Junior, Chief Equity Officer discuss the Foundation’s history, purpose and its actions during COVID-19 and the race equity crisis on WTMP Radio.

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‘Equity Amid Crisis’ day two: The way forward

Jun 6, 2020News

Time is ticking. That was a key takeaway from the second day of a virtual workshop centered around equity, inclusion and diversity hosted by Inclusivity LLC. The conference looked at systemic issues, such as health disparities that became more noticeable amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and racial injustice that rose to the forefront after the killing […]

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George Floyd protests: How you can support Tampa Bay’s black community from home

Jun 5, 2020News

You’ve read articles and watched videos of protests erupting across the country after the death of George Floyd. Maybe you’ve been out on the streets marching for days. Maybe you’re staying inside due to the coronavirus pandemic. “If you are hashtagging on social media, you need to also go out and do something as well […]

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UNITE Pinellas on tracking COVID-19 in the black community

Jun 4, 2020News

The “Equity Now” broadcast on WTMP reviews events through a lens of racial and health equity. Hosted by Carl Lavender, chief equity officer at Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg (FHSP), the program features conversations with local health experts, civic and political leaders, community activists, and stakeholders. On May 30, Lavender was joined by Dr. […]

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During COVID-19, St. Pete Timebank offers new ways to consider community economies

Jun 4, 2020News

COVID-19 has triggered a breakdown of the U.S. and world economy within three months. In rebuilding our economy, individuals, communities, and groups might want to consider developing alternate ways to receive and offer goods and services. The idea of communities and individuals sharing and swapping services and goods without using money is indeed as old […]

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A rent and eviction crisis is looming next week

May 26, 2020News

On June 2, the moratorium on evictions issued by Gov. Ron DeSantis expires, and a rent crisis that could impact thousands of local families is at hand. Like many states, Florida is on the cusp of a significant housing crisis that has been radically worsened by the pandemic COVID-19. For many, rent for both April, May and June will soon be past due. Local legal aid organizations (Gulfcoast Legal Services and Bay Area Legal Services) are gearing up for a rush of evictions even as the economy is restarting.

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‘Equity Now’ on WTMP highlights recovery in St. Pete’s post-COVID-19 economy

May 22, 2020News

The “Equity Now” radio show on WTMP brings St. Petersburg and Pinellas County community members and activists, political and nonprofit leaders, and social service and health experts together to review current events through a lens of racial and health equity. The program is hosted by Carl Lavender, chief equity officer at Foundation for a Healthy […]

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With schools closed, community steps up to feed hungry kids

May 19, 2020Covid-19,News

On Monday morning, at the height of the torrential storm surging through Tampa Bay, three Pinellas County School buses pulled into the parking garage of the Mahaffey Theater in downtown St. Petersburg. Read More at 83 Degrees

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