HCN Global is expanding its Leadership for a Culture of Health webinar series with a second installment developed in partnership with the Society for Health Communication (SHC). The new series will convene health communicators, community leaders, health workers, and advocates to examine structural barriers to preventive care and maternal health, and to explore practical communication strategies that help communities navigate these obstacles and advocate for change.
This initiative is part of HCN Global's broader Culture of Health / la Cultura de Salud program, which began as a multicultural, bilingual multimedia effort addressing social determinants of health affecting Latino and Black communities across the United States. Series Two builds on the first installment, launched earlier this year, which focused on recognizing and addressing structural racism's impact on health. The upcoming sessions turn to two additional areas where systemic barriers perpetuate inequitable outcomes: access to preventive care and maternal and reproductive health. The series will also examine the effects of chronic stress and systemic barriers on mental health, well-being, and community resilience.
“Culture of Health / la Cultura de Salud has always been about turning awareness into action, and this next peer-to-peer learning series does that,” said Alison Rodden, CEO of HCN Global. “Community leaders and health communicators are on the front lines of these conversations promoting equitable solutions every day. Our job is to make sure they have the tools, the language, and confidence to meet the moment.”
Hosted by SHC in partnership with HCN Global, the two webinars pair expert perspectives with practical frameworks and real-world examples that participants can apply in their own organizations and communities. Both sessions are free and open to health communicators, community leaders, health workers, advocates, and others working with communities affected by health inequities.
The first session, “Preventive Care & Healthcare Navigation,” is scheduled for August 28, 2026. It will examine how factors such as health coverage, language access, transportation, and immigration-related concerns can impede access to preventive care. Participants will explore ways to reduce barriers, improve navigation, and connect people with trusted information and resources. Registration is available at https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nKtYoT6uSYWUbJqX6JrAnQM.
The second session, “Maternal & Reproductive Health,” is slated for November 2026. It will address disparities in maternal health outcomes, with particular attention to Black and Latina mothers and infants, and will discuss communications and systems-level approaches that support healthier outcomes. Speakers and registration details will be announced closer to the session.
The partnership leverages HCN Global's experience in culturally grounded health communications and community engagement, combined with SHC's national network of health communication professionals. Through this collaboration, SHC and HCN Global will extend the series' reach across professional and community networks, including La Red Hispana, Melanin Thriving, and LatinEQUIS, while connecting participants with resources for continued learning and action beyond the live sessions. Both webinars will be recorded and made available on demand.
“Preventive care and maternal health are two of the clearest examples of how structural barriers show up in everyday outcomes — and health communicators have a real role to play in closing those gaps,” said Dana Chomenko, MA, PMP, Executive Director of the Society for Health Communication. “This partnership with HCN Global gives our members culturally grounded examples and tools they can use, not just another conversation about the problem.”
HCN Global has dedicated webpages that continue to house resources designed to help community leaders and organizers sustain this work beyond the live sessions. Resources for Latino and Black audiences are available through LatinEQUIS at wearelatinequis.com/leadership-for-a-culture-of-health and Melanin Thriving at melaninthriving.com/leadership-for-culture-of-health. Additional Spanish-language resources can be found on La Red Hispana at laredhispana.org/liderazgo-para-una-cultura-de-salud/.


