Peace & Health: How a group of small-town activists and college students set out to change healthcare

The story of how the work of one small group of people grew to meet the size of their calling: to ensure that Health Care is a Right, Not a Privilege.

Peace & Health is the story behind this improbable effort: the 20-year-old who plants the flag in his small hometown of Middletown, Connecticut; the daughter of a sharecropper, who made her way north during the great migration and becomes the North Star of the drive to transform health in the community; the son of a Jewish émigré and pharmacist who breaks from his peers to support the cause; the musician who played in the big bands of the South in the 1930's, who loses his teeth and is now determined to make sure others do not lose theirs; and the college student and future US Senator who helps buy the building so the free clinic would not be shut down permanently. A young nurse-practitioner joins the organization as it expands beyond one Connecticut town, and today, CHC and its Weitzman Institute operate programs across the US, transforming the delivery of health care for populations who have been ignored. 

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Peace & Health: How a group of small-town activists and college students set out to change healthcare

The story of how the work of one small group of people grew to meet the size of their calling: to ensure that Health Care is a Right, Not a Privilege.

Peace & Health is the story behind this improbable effort: the 20-year-old who plants the flag in his small hometown of Middletown, Connecticut; the daughter of a sharecropper, who made her way north during the great migration and becomes the North Star of the drive to transform health in the community; the son of a Jewish émigré and pharmacist who breaks from his peers to support the cause; the musician who played in the big bands of the South in the 1930's, who loses his teeth and is now determined to make sure others do not lose theirs; and the college student and future US Senator who helps buy the building so the free clinic would not be shut down permanently. A young nurse-practitioner joins the organization as it expands beyond one Connecticut town, and today, CHC and its Weitzman Institute operate programs across the US, transforming the delivery of health care for populations who have been ignored. 

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Peace & Health: How a group of small-town activists and college students set out to change healthcare

Peace & Health: How a group of small-town activists and college students set out to change healthcare

by Charles Barber
Peace & Health: How a group of small-town activists and college students set out to change healthcare

Peace & Health: How a group of small-town activists and college students set out to change healthcare

by Charles Barber

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The story of how the work of one small group of people grew to meet the size of their calling: to ensure that Health Care is a Right, Not a Privilege.

Peace & Health is the story behind this improbable effort: the 20-year-old who plants the flag in his small hometown of Middletown, Connecticut; the daughter of a sharecropper, who made her way north during the great migration and becomes the North Star of the drive to transform health in the community; the son of a Jewish émigré and pharmacist who breaks from his peers to support the cause; the musician who played in the big bands of the South in the 1930's, who loses his teeth and is now determined to make sure others do not lose theirs; and the college student and future US Senator who helps buy the building so the free clinic would not be shut down permanently. A young nurse-practitioner joins the organization as it expands beyond one Connecticut town, and today, CHC and its Weitzman Institute operate programs across the US, transforming the delivery of health care for populations who have been ignored. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781959262015
Publisher: OctoberWorks
Publication date: 10/25/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 178
Sales rank: 926,206
File size: 75 MB
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About the Author

Charles Barber is a Writer in Residence at Wesleyan University and a Lecturer in Psychiatry at Yale. He has written widely on mental health and criminal justice issues, both in popular and scholarly publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Salon, The Nation and Scientific American Mind. Charlie has appeared on the BBC, CNN, CBS News, and NPR's Fresh Air. Charlie was educated at Harvard and Columbia Universities. He lives in Connecticut with his family.

Table of Contents

Prologue : A Depth Charge in the Land of Steady Habits


Disruption


TOUCH, Inc.

"One Inch Too Narrow"

The Outsiders

The Family Doctor


Foundation


Parallel Tracks: Local & Global

The Nurse Practitioner

The Roaring Nineties


Inspiration


The Institute

What the Heart Feels

Vaccine Village


Postscript : The Labyrinth

Appreciations

Notes

Index

Credits

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