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CPEHN s 2014 Statewide Conference June 17, 2014 Los Angeles

PLENARY SESSION Sandra R. Hernández, MD, President and CEO, California HealthCare Foundation Dr. Sandra R. Hernández became President and Chief Executive Officer of the California HealthCare Foundation in January 2014. Prior to joining CHCF, Dr. Hernández was CEO of The San Francisco Foundation, which she led for 16 years. She previously served as Director of the Department of Public Health for the City and County of San Francisco. Dr. Hernández also is an assistant clinical professor at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine and maintains a clinical practice at San Francisco General Hospital in the AIDS clinic. Peter Long, PhD, MPH, President and CEO, Blue Shield of California Foundation Peter Long, PhD, is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Blue Shield of California Foundation. Prior to joining the Blue Shield of California Foundation, Dr. Long served in leadership roles at the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and The California Endowment. Dr. Long also served as the Director of Development and Programs, and then as Executive Director for the Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley in San Jose. Previously, Dr. Long was a legislative analyst for the National Progressive Primary Health Care Network in Cape Town, South Africa, during the country s transition to democracy. Daniel Zingale, MPA, Senior Vice President, Healthy California, The California Endowment Daniel Zingale joined The California Endowment as Senior Vice President in January 2009. Prior to joining The Endowment, Zingale served as Chief of Staff to First Lady Maria Shriver and Senior Adviser to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, where he was an architect of Schwarzenegger s pioneering health reform plan. Zingale was also Cabinet Secretary for California Governor Gray Davis and founding Director of the California Department of Managed Health Care. In the 1990s, he served as Executive Director of AIDS Action in Washington, D.C., and Political Director of the Human Rights Campaign. THANK YOU Thank you for joining us for our biennial conference, Voices for Change: Shaping the Future of Health Equity! While the Affordable Care Act has dramatically increased the accessibility of health coverage in California, true health equity can only be achieved if we continue to expand coverage, improve the quality of health care, and address the social and environmental factors that impact our health. At today s workshops, experts will discuss some of the factors that influence our wellbeing beyond the expansion of health care coverage, including employment, housing, community violence, land use, and mental health. You will have the opportunity to focus on how these issues intersect with health, explore ways to partner in advocacy efforts, and collaborate and support each other s work. Thank you for joining us for this exciting event. We look forward to uniting with you to build a healthier California. CPEHN Staff Back Row: Cary Sanders, Tahira Cunningham, Pam Flood, Ignatius Bau Front Row: David Dexter, Sarah de Guia, Nena Castro, Ruben Cantu

OUR SPONSORS We would like to thank our conference sponsors for their generous support: Gold level AGENDA 8:30-9:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00-9:30 am Welcome Ignatius Bau, Interim Executive Director, Robert K. Ross, MD, President and CEO, The California Endowment 9:30-10:00 am Networking Session Silver level 10:00-11:30 am Plenary Session: A Conversation with Key Funders 11:45-12:45 pm Lunch As California continues to implement the Affordable Care Act, how do we broaden the definition of health for California s communities of color? Moderated by Ignatius Bau, Interim Executive Director, California Pan-Ethnic Health Network Sandra Hernández, MD, President and CEO, California HealthCare Foundation Peter Long, PhD, MPH, President and CEO, Blue Shield of California Foundation Daniel Zingale, MPA, Senior Vice President, The California Endowment 12:45-1:00 pm Transition to Workshops Bronze level 1:00-2:15 pm Workshop Session 1 2:15-2:30 pm Break Attend a workshop on an topic that is NEW to you 2:30-3:45 pm Workshop Session 2 3:45-4:00 pm Closing and Raffle Attend a workshop on a topic that you are ALREADY working on. Tweet and follow Voices for Change! #Voices4Change

WORKSHOPS All workshops are offered during both sessions. During Session 1, attend a workshop on a topic that is NEW to you. During Session 2, attend a workshop on a topic that you are ALREADY working on. Ensuring Coverage and Quality Care for All Employing Economic Opportunity as a Tool for Equity Hear updates and become mobilized on efforts to expand coverage and improve quality care for all our communities. Cary Sanders Director of Policy Analysis and the Having Our Say Coalition Learn about promising programs that are improving individual, family, and community wellbeing through employment and other economic opportunities. Michelle Doty Cabrera Director of Research SEIU State Council Gabrielle Lessard, JD Health Policy Attorney National Immigration Law Center Thu Quach, PhD Research Director Asian Health Services Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies Celia Valdez Director of Outreach and Education Maternal and Child Health Access Ruben Lizardo Associate Director PolicyLink Laura Lopez Executive Director Street Level Health Project Jack Mills Director National Network of Sector Partners Insight Center for Community Economic Development Carla Saporta, MPH Health Policy Director The Greenlining Institute Learn how communities of color are leading efforts to reduce disparities in mental health through community-defined practices and culturally competent services. C. Rocco Cheng, PhD Corporate Director of Prevention and Early Intervention Services Pacific Clinics Alejandra Gutierrez Youth Program Coordinator Fathers & Families of San Joaquin B. Darcel Lee President and CEO California Black Health Network Janet King, MSW Community Relations Coordinator Native American Health Center Housing for Wellness Participate in a discussion on the ways that housing from affordability and displacement to indoor pollutants impacts the health of our communities Brandon Kitagawa Policy Associate R egional Asthma Management and Prevention Initiative Jim Gilmer, MA President Elect Mental Health America of California Co-Chair, California MHSA Multicultural Coalition and Co-Coordinator, African American Strategic Planning Workgroup, California Reducing Disparities Project Carlos Aguilar Director of Organizing Coalition for Economic Survival Tyrone Buckley, JD Legislative Advocate California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation Devilla Ervin Steering Committee Member Ditching Dirty Diesel Collaborative Shashi Hanuman Directing Attorney, Community Development Public Counsel Sissy Trinh Executive Director Southeast Asian Community Alliance Keeping the Peace: Community-Based Efforts to Reduce Violence Hear about innovative strategies to reduce community violence and maintain safer neighborhoods. Linnea Ashley, MPH National Training & Advocacy Manager Youth ALIVE! Jesse Esparza Youth Organizer Fathers & Families of San Joaquin Adam Kruggel Director of Organizing PICO California Poki Stewart Namkung, MD, MPH Board Member Virginia Lee, MPH, CHES Urban Peace Manager Advancement Project Healthy Communities, Healthy Design Participate in a discussion about innovative land use policies that address economic and community development, climate change, and other environmental issues. SPEAKER Amparo Cid Director of Sustainable Rural Communities Project California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation Richard A. Marcantonio Managing Attorney Public Advocates, Inc. Angelo Logan Co-Executive Director East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice Robert Ogilvie, PhD Vice President for Strategic Engagement ChangeLab Solutions

CPEHN S BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jacquie Anderson Jennifer Hernández, MPP Kathy Ko Chin, MS Mark LeBeau, PhD, MS Chief Operating Officer, Community Catalyst Founder and Partner, Cultivo Consulting President and Chief Executive Officer, Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum Executive Director, California Rural Indian Health Board B. Darcel Lee President and Chief Executive Officer, California Black Health Network Donzella Lee, MPH, CHES David J. Lent Tana Lepule Alma Martinez Nayamin Martinez, MPH Xavier Morales, PhD Ninez Ponce, MPP, PhD Interim Policy Director for Healthcare Systems, Community Health Councils Executive Director, Toiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc. Executive Director, Empowering Pacific Islander Communities Radio Bilingue Program Manager, Alliance for California Traditional Arts Executive Director, Latino Coalition for a Healthy California Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Principal Investigator, California Health Interview Survey, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Poki Stewart Namkung, MD, MPH Dong Suh, MPP Pete White Associate Director, Asian Health Services Founder and Co-Director, Los Angeles Community Action Network MAIN 1221 Preservation Park Way Suite 200 Oakland, CA 94612 (510) 832-1160 tel (510) 832-1175 fax SACRAMENTO 1225 8th Street Suite 470 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 447-1299 tel (916) 447-1292 fax www.cpehn.org