The RECoDE (Rising Equitable Community Data Ecosystems) project team—made up of curious and committed learners from data.org, Data Across Sectors for Health, Health Leads, and the National Alliance against Disparities in Patient Health, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation—set out to better understand how to undo antiquated and dangerous data systems and build in their place an ecosystem that provides all communities power over where, when, and how their data is used to improve individual and community outcomes. Informed the insights of nearly 500 people, representing communities across the United States, this report shares key findings, amplifies community voices, and provides actionable insights for creating equitable community data ecosystems.
The Voices We Trust: Building Equity-Centered Community Data Ecosystems That Work for Everyone

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