Gospel Run hosts convening of 50+ clergy to discuss the Mayor’s 4-year plan for health equity in Chicago

January, 2017 –  Health equity in Chicago and on the national stage was the focus of a recent convening of Pastors and faith leaders produced by Gospel Run and sponsored by the Lurie Cancer Center at Northwestern University.  

The keynote speaker for the event was Dr. Julia Morita, Commissioner for the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH). Dr. Morita was appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2015 and launched Healthy Chicago 2.0- a 4-year initiative to advance health equity by focusing on social determinants of health.     

“The faith community has always played a central role in public health, and it’s important to bring Pastors to the table as shareholders in the public health agenda,” says Shaan Trotter, Director – Office of Equity and Minority Health at the Lurie Cancer Center of Northwestern University.      

Convening topics also included the implications of changes afoot on the national healthcare landscape, including the future of Obama’s Precision Medicine Initiative and the change in Presidential administration.     

“We are seeing unprecedented shifts in public health – in Chicago and in the US,” says Nyasha Nyamapfene, Gospel Run Founder. “Chicago has declared, for the first time, that health equity is the centerpiece of its public health agenda for the next four years.  At the same time, ongoing changes in national healthcare policy could have tremendous implications for our most vulnerable populations.” 

In addition to Commissioner Morita, other speakers at the convening included:  

  • Pastor Otis Moss III from Trinity United Church of Christ, 
  • Dr. Robert Winn of the University of Illinois Cancer Center, 
  • Dr. Phil Greenland of Northwestern University, 
  • Dr. David Ansell from Rush University Medical Center   

This event was held on January 31stat the downtown Chicago campus of Northwestern University.        

Link to NBC Coverage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7n2sGPBFHk

Gospel Run and NBC 5 partner to promote health awareness in Chicago

December 2016 – Gospel Run has announced that it will partner with NBC 5  to raise awareness year-round about health issues in Chicago.  

“Our commitment to Chicago neighborhoods is strong, and we are proud to partner in the work of Gospel Run,” says David Doebler, President and General Manager of NBC 5 Chicago.  

NBC 5 Chicago will broadcast live from the Chicago Gospel Run 5K race, and Chicago’s own Regina Waldroup will serve as race-day emcee.  NBC 5 Chicago staff will form a team to run/walk in the 5K race.  Anchor Michelle Relerford will emcee the 2017 Gospel Run Clergy Convening.  

RUSH University Medical Center selects Gospel Run as its PA partner for faith-based research collaboration

March, 2015 –  RUSH University Medical Center has chosen public health organization, Gospel Run, as its physical activity (PA) partner as a part of the ALIVE! Project, a multi-year research study designed to use faith-based strategies to address health disparities on the south side of Chicago.    

The ALIVE! Research Partnership is a 3-year community-based participatory research (CBPR) collaboration between academic researchers from Rush University Medical Center (RUMC) and the Pastors of five African American churches.  The focus of their work together is to help the five congregations and their communities at large build healthier lifestyle behaviors.

The church partners are: Covenant United Church of Christ; Faith Community Church; First Baptist Church of Park Forest; Parkway Gardens Christian Church; and Third Baptist Church.    

The Chicago Gospel Run 5K becomes official part of the 29th Annual Chicago Gospel Music Festival

March 2014 – Public health nonprofit, Gospel Run, has announced that it will partner with the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE).  The post-race concert of the annual Chicago Gospel Run 5K will be a part of the 29thannual Chicago Gospel Music Festival.   

The Gospel Run 5K is a music-filled regional health event.  The 2014 Gospel Run 5K, Gospel Kids Run, and post-race gospel concert will take place in the historic Jackson Park on the south side of Chicago.  The post-race concert will include Stellar-award winning Fellowship Chicago Church Choir and Kierra Sheard’s BRL.   

Chicago is credited as the birthplace of gospel music, and Thomas Dorsey, former music director of Pilgrim Baptist Church in the Bronzeville community, is regarded as the “godfather” of gospel music.  

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