A comprehensive guide for public health and social movements to build powerful partnerships.
April 30, 2025
A comprehensive guide for public health and social movements to build powerful partnerships.
A comprehensive guide for public health and social movements to build powerful partnerships.
Social justice movements and public health belong together. The Five Dimensions of Inside-Outside Strategy Guide is a comprehensive guide designed to help public health and social movements build durable and powerful partnerships capable of advancing and winning transformative change for health, equity, and justice.
At HIP, we work to build bridges between public health and movements for social change, because we know that both fields share the ultimate aim of reshaping structures, systems, and material conditions to truly support collective health. From our experience in this work, we also know it can be extremely challenging to align the very different worlds of community power-building organizations (CPBOs), which are social movement formations, and public health departments, which are part of governmental structures.
These differences necessitate intentional, strategic collaboration to foster mutual understanding, build trust, and align around shared goals. This guide offers an inside-outside strategy framework and practical blueprint to lay the foundations for that work.
The Five Dimensions of Inside-Outside Strategy guide focuses on intentional collaborations between health departments, on the “inside,” and community power-building organizations (CPBOs), on the “outside.” It is intended for those who work in either of these fields and aims to align their efforts strategically. This resource is for individuals and organizations who are already committed to advancing health equity and social justice. It is not a beginner-level guide; it is designed for those who are:
For individuals or teams who need additional background, the toolkit includes recommended resources for further learning.
The framework is built around five critical dimensions that both public health and CPBOs can use to advance an inside-outside strategy together. These dimensions are essential for fostering partnerships that can drive policy change and improve material conditions for health equity and racial justice.