Projects

Ongoing projects

Past projects

  • California Department of Public Health/Civilian Agency

    CFHJ contracted with Civilian Agency to provide copywriting services for two editorial & web design projects for the state of California. CFHJ supported content development for a Perinatal Health information response, Black Legacy Now, a state-sponsored initiative to combat and address the Black maternal mortality rate. Black Legacy Now was sponsored by the California Department of Public Health. CFHJ also provided copywriting services for a youth health initiative, All Children Thrive. All Children Thrive is sponsored by Public Health Advocates, the UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families & Communities, and Community Partners.

  • Microsoft

    CFHJ supported health policy research and stakeholder analysis for Microsoft’s ‘Health Equity and innovation team. Through ‘Project Resolve’, Microsoft is building health equity and social justice through collaborative, community-driven innovation.

  • Nuerohue

    Neurohue is a global, decentralized, non-profit, independent research collective dedicated to the development of novel solutions for the world's most pressing health & wellness problems. In 2022, CFHJ provided copywriting support for multiple projects, including newsletters, proposal, and website copy.

  • Strategic Communications for Virginia Reproductive Equity Alliance (VREA)

    Strategic Communications for Virginia Reproductive Equity Alliance (VREA)

    CFHJ contributed to a strategic communications rebrand for the Virginia Reproductive Equity Alliance (VREA). The VREA is a coalition of multiple organizations that unite to support intersectional reproductive justice in the Commonwealth.

  • Life Insurance + Health Justice

    CFHJ helped Inclined, a #fintech start up, create a social media (Linkedin) content calendar (written content and infographics) for 2024, primarily for the audience of tax and financial advisors and potential clients.

    The health equity and justice implications of tax inequity and access to wealth are clear. The more access to financial assets a person has, the better their health status is (RWJF, 2018).

    The availability of life insurance can be a lifeline for many Black folks, as life insurance is one way to create wealth. According to a recent study by Forbes (2024), Black respondents (22%) were nearly three times as likely to indicate that they saw life insurance as a way to build #generationalwealth in their families.

Collabs

  • Communicate for Health Justice (CFHJ) and Data Science x Health Equity (DSxHE) unite to address artificial intelligence’s impact on BIPOC communities. Together, we are sparking discussion and driving change to leverage technology as a tool for empowe

    AI Exploration w/Data Science x Health Equity

    Communicate for Health Justice (CFHJ) and Data Science x Health Equity (DSxHE) unite to address artificial intelligence’s impact on BIPOC communities. Together, we are sparking discussion and driving change to leverage technology as a tool for empowerment & equity.

  • CFHJ X CHLP

    Health Literacy w/ the Community Health Literacy Project

    CFHJ and the Community Health Literacy Project collaborated on a Health Literacy & Social Justice infographic during Health Literacy Month 2022. Select the button to download the infographic in English or en español.

    The goal in designing this infographic was to educate both audience on what health literacy is and should be. This partnership addressed both personal and organizational health literacy, as addressing both are the key to improving health literacy among communication and education professionals.

  • CFHJ X PVWW

    Photovoice for Health Communication w/ Photovoice Worldwide

    In November 2022, CFHJ previewed a new project with partner Photovoice WorldWide (PVWW). PVWW is a global social enterprise dedicated to sharing the power of the art of photo-voice for social good. In our partnership, Communicate For Health Justice LLC™ and Photovoice Worldwide will highlight examples of one of the most pressing social justice and health issues, #environmentalracism. We're asking our social media followers to share photovoice examples of environmental racism from their own communities. This project is ongoing through 2023.