<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div><br></div><div style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'times new roman', 'new york', times, serif; "><div style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'times new roman', 'new york', times, serif; "><div id="yiv875151831">Oklahoma Interfaith Panel on Environmental Stewardship<br><br>Free to the public.<br><br> 7:00 PM, Wednesday, December 7th<br><br>Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel<br>N.W. 23rd Street between Blackwelder and Kentucky avenues<br><br>Details:<br><br>An interfaith panel of religious leaders will lead a public discussion on the topic of environmental stewardship during the Oklahoma Interfaith Panel on Environmental Stewardship. It is free to the public.<br>
<br>The panel of guest speakers will include Rabbi Abby Jacobson of Emanuel Synagogue; Rev. Dr. William Tabbernee, executive director of Oklahoma Conference of Churches; Imam Imad Enchassi, president of the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City; and Rev. Kris Ladusau, pastor of the Dharma Center of Oklahoma Buddhism for Today.<br>
Each panelist will have 15 minutes to share their thoughts on environmental stewardship before joining a 15-minute discussion among the panelists. The event then will be opened for dialogue between the panel and members of the audience.<br>
<br>Contact:<br><br>Ted Metzler<br>(405) 208-5511<br><a rel="nofollow" ymailto="mailto:tmetzler@okcu.edu" target="_blank" href="mailto:tmetzler@okcu.edu">tmetzler@okcu.edu</a><br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br>Achieving Health Equity<br><br> <br><br>What is health equity?<br><br>A basic principle of public health is that all people have a right to health.<br>
<br> <br><br>Health equity, as understood in public health literature and practice, is when everyone has the opportunity to “attain their full health potential” and no one is “disadvantaged from achieving this potential because of their social position or other socially determined circumstance.”<br>
<br> <br><br>Social determinants of health are life-enhancing resources, such as food supply, housing, economic and social relationships, transportation, education, and health care, whose distribution across populations effectively determines length and quality of life.<br>
<br> <br><br>Source: CDC’s Promoting Health Equity - A Resource to Help Communities Address Social Determinants of Health<br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br><br> <br><br><br>-- <br>Oklahoma Health Equity Campaign<br>
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