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Mandela Yoga Project

Mandela Yoga Project, based in Cambridge, MA, offers an evidence-based group practice of mindful movement paired with breathing as an integrative health intervention to treat the racially traumatized nervous systems of people of color. Mandela Yoga is peer-led, which allows participants of color to...

Open Doors for Multicultural Families

Open Doors for Multicultural Families (ODMF) serves multicultural individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and their families in King and Pierce counties in the Seattle, WA region. Families they serve often struggle to navigate a broad network of services, opportunities and...

Community Action Hub

Community Action Hub (CAH) at the Institute for Community Health (ICH) serves the greater Boston area. This group of current and formerly homeless people have identified their systems alignment challenge as becoming effective leaders and partners at all levels of the region’s effort to end...

Systems Alignment Innovation Hub Studies

Each project supported with grant funds from the Systems Alignment Innovation Hub (SAIH) will examine an innovative systems alignment approach that engages partners from the medical, public health, and social services sectors in collaborative efforts to dismantle structural and systemic racism and...

Phoebe Downer

Melissa Espinoza

Dr. Melissa Espinoza (she/her/ella) is a passionate advocate for racial and social justice, dedicating her career to unraveling the complexities of public policy and its impacts on marginalized communities in local and global contexts. With a Ph.D. from the renowned Institute of Social Policy...

Presentation • American Public Health Association 2025

S4A grantees from The Ohio State University, University of Colorado, Denver, Stanford University, and Mandela Yoga Project gave a panel presentation at American Public Health Association's 2025 Annual Meeting in celebration of the upcoming AJPH Special Issue. Researchers discussed what each project...