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Policy, Systems Change and Advocacy Tools

Washington, DC Structural Racism City Profile

This city brief highlights the impact of structural racism and efforts of activists, grassroots organizations and city government to build a racially just DC.

Philadelphia Structural Racism City Profile

This city brief highlights the impact of structural racism and efforts of activists, grassroots organizations and city government to build a racially just Philadelphia.

New York City Structural Racism City Profile

This city brief highlights the impact of structural racism and efforts of activists, grassroots organizations and city government to build a racially just New York City.

New Orleans Structural Racism City Profile

This city brief highlights the impact of structural racism and efforts of activists, grassroots organizations and city government to build a racially just New Orleans.

Miami Structural Racism City Profile

This city brief highlights the impact of structural racism and efforts of activists, grassroots organizations and city government to build a racially just Miami.

St. Louis Structural Racism City Profile

This city brief highlights the impact of structural racism and efforts of activists, grassroots organizations and city government to build a racially just St.Louis.

San Francisco Structural Racism City Profile

This city brief highlights the impact of structural racism and efforts of activists, grassroots organizations and city government to build a racially just San Francisco.

Conversations on Black Community Development Webinar Series

CURE and Network for Developing Conscious Communities hosted a multi-part webinar series designed to identify actionable strategies for dismantling structural racism.

CDC Keynote: History of Commercial Tobacco Control Through the Lens of Equity

CURE’s Dr. Judy Lubin’s August 17 keynote presentation slides on the History of Commercial Tobacco Control Through the Lens of Equity, for the CDC’s Office on Smoking and Health Kick-Off 2020 Conference.

COVID-19 Equitable Response Community Commons

The COVID-19 Equitable Response Community Commons is a resource for quickly and easily accessing tools and information that support collective care, justice, power-building and racial and health equity in the U.S. coronavirus response.

COVID-19 & Black Communities: Crisis, Opportunity and Prescriptions for Change

During this webinar speakers share how COVID-19 is impacting Black communities and offer a vision for an equitable recovery plan focused on systemic change and Black health, wealth, self-care and community power.

2020 Racial Justice Presidential Candidate Scorecard One-Pager

The 2020 Racial Justice Presidential Candidate Scorecard summarizes the presidential candidates’ policy proposals through a racial equity lens across 10 key areas. Click here to access the scorecard one-pager.

2020 Racial Justice Presidential Candidate Scorecard

The 2020 Racial Justice Presidential Candidate Scorecard summarizes the presidential candidates’ policy proposals through a racial equity lens across 10 key areas.

1619 Storytelling Event Videos

Responding to a call from the 400 Years of Inequality Coalition for organizations to host place-based convenings to mark the historical and present-day significance of 1619, CURE hosted a storytelling event titled 400 Years: And Still We Rise.

Racial Equity Organizational Change

Talent Justice Reports

The results of CURE’s research point to consistent patterns of systemic exclusion that hinder the careers of people of color, women, and young professionals in many nonprofit organizations.

Racial Equity YouTube Playlist

This YouTube playlist curated by CURE’s Sasanka Jinadasa, features videos that help build understanding of racial justice concepts and issues.

Racial Equity Training Readings & Resources

A list of supplementary readings and resources for CURE’s training participants and those who want to build their racial justice analysis.

Want to help fight for health justice? It may be time to listen

An article published by American Heart Association News featuring CURE’s Dr. Judy Lubin on addressing health justice.

Judy Lubin

Dr. Judy is an applied sociologist, racial equity changemaker, yoga and mindfulness practitioner, author, auntie, bestie and beach lover. Judy’s elemental nature is water, and with her she brings calming, reflective energy to hold space for deep listening, inner work and transformative dialogue. 

The curator of the Embodied Justice program, she hosts the accompanying podcast and co-facilitates events and dialogues focused on the collective healing and sustainability of Black changemakers.

At CURE, Dr. Judy has built transformative racial equity frameworks and change management processes that have impacted thousands of lives. She began her career focused on health disparities, recognizing that stress from societal racism can become embodied and manifested through “weathering” that prematurely ages the body and shortens the lifespan of racially marginalized communities. 

She is unapologetically committed to centering Black people and the communities that have inspired her life’s work. The daughter of Haitian immigrants, she grew up in South Florida surrounded by music, her grandmother’s herbal garden, and the struggle to make it in a country that saw her family as outsiders. 

In 2022, after experiencing multiple health emergencies coupled with burnout from the intensity of the “racial reckoning” that increased demand for CURE’s racial equity services, Judy began a process of listening to the wisdom of her body, healing old trauma wounds, and reclaiming rest and her love of mind-body healing. During this time she explored somatics, indigenous and and ancestral healing practices and earned certifications in multiple healing modalities including yoga and energy medicine.

Emerging from a place of rest and listening to what her soul wanted to share, she now weaves mindfulness, body-awareness and spiritual activism to support changemakers and organizations to regenerate their leadership and give to the world from a place of ease and wholeness. 

Long committed to promoting women’s health and wellness, she is the author of The Heart of Living Well: Six Principles for a Life of Health, Beauty and Balance.

Find Judy on instagram or linkedin at @drjudylubin, where she (occasionally) shares posts celebrating Black joy, healing and well-being.

Shawn J. Moore

Residing at the intersection of leadership and mindfulness, Shawn creates sacred spaces for stillness and self-inquiry to help social impact leaders align their strengths, intention, and impact. Through his integrative approach, he holds transformative containers for self-renewal, personal discovery, and capacity-building that ease clients on their journey towards peace, clarity, and freedom.

Shawn is committed to empower changemakers to become embodied leaders – unified in mind, body, and heart – with the tools to mindfully pause, reconnect to their inner knowing, make strengths-driven decisions, and lead the change they believe the world needs.  

Reckoning with his own contemplation of burnout, purpose, and alignment, Shawn transitioned out of his role as Associate Dean of Student Life & Leadership at Morehouse College in the fall of 2021 to focus more on mindfulness and stillness-based training programs and workshops. 

While leadership resonates with him deeply, it is his personal and spiritual practices that allows him to continue to show up for himself and others. He is a yoga teacher (E-RYT® 200, RYT® 500, YACEP®), sound and reiki practitioner, meditation teacher, Yoga Nidra facilitator, and Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach, all focused through a Buddhist lens and 17 years of personal practice. He has contributed workshops, practices, and educational opportunities for celebrities like Questlove and Dyllón Burnside, and various yoga studios and colleges, Yoga International, Omstars, Melanin Moves Project, the Human Rights Campaign, Spotify and Lululemon. He currently serves as the Facilitation and Community Manager for BEAM (Black Emotional & Mental Health Collective).

Shawn hosts a podcast called The Mindful Rebel® Podcast that creates a platform to continually explore this unique intersection of leadership and mindfulness. Find him on instagram @shawnj_moore 

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