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  • Principles for Collaborating for Equity and Justice address social and economic injustice and structural racism.
  • Focus on structural change, complexity, and building on existing scholarship for community change.
  • Special issue highlights 10 articles on principles for advancing health equity.

Discussion:

  • Collaboration for health equity requires inclusive processes and shared goals.
  • Addresses the complexities, challenges, and rewards of intentional collaboration.
  • Examines strategies to advance health equity through community collaboration.

Key Insights:

  • Community organizing and building resident power are vital strategies.
  • These strategies can complement or replace traditional multisectoral coalitions.
  • Intentional collaboration is crucial for reducing health inequities.

Outlook:

  • Future research should explore the integration of community organizing with other collaborative models.
  • Continued focus on structural determinants of health is essential.
  • Sustained efforts in community collaboration are needed to achieve health equity.