“…Health equity is a prerequisite for social justice, which aims to create just social, political, and economic structures that promote participation and respect and is conceptualized as a moral imperative for nurses (McGibbon & Lukeman, 2019;Yanicki et al, 2015). Of particular importance for CHNs is recognizing that equity-denied populations experience intersecting and often compounding vulnerabilities based on social class, gender, race, and other group membership statuses, resulting in their marginalization, oppression, and social exclusion (Baxter et al, 2024;Yanicki et al, 2015). To achieve health equity for these populations, CHNs must advocate for changes to the structural determinants of health while building community relationships to strengthen grassroots initiatives (Baxter et al, 2024;McGibbon & Lukeman, 2019).…”