Posts Tagged ‘HealthyCity’

Mapper’s Delight: Maps for Community Engagement, Research, and Action

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

HealthyCity invites you to participate in a free webinar and an interactive online guide on August 27 to explore how to use HealthyCity.org for community research and engagement.  The online guide takes you through different steps and links for using HealthyCity.org for community-based, action-oriented research and mapping. The webinar will provide additional instruction on using … [ Read full post ]

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LA’s most dangerous neighborhood: New tool tracks violence in LA

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

 Do you live in a gang “hotzone”?  Are you and your neighbors seeking ways to reduce gang violence and other forms of crime in your community?

A new tool developed by The Advancement Project, in collaboration with the Violence Prevention Coalition, may help.  The Community Safety Scorecard shines a spotline on community violence … [ Read full post ]

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Keep your community “on the map!”

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011
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As California redraws its political districts, communities risk marginalization in the process.  Now community-based organizations, researchers, policy advocates and the general public can put their communities on the map – literally – by using the new online Web tool ReDrawCA.org.  The tool helps users tell a visual story about their community by mapping their neighborhoods … [ Read full post ]

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