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Health Justice

This week’s Health Justice newsletter highlights efforts underway to address mental health inequities experienced by BIPOC communities. First, a look at the work of Black-led organizations and their alignment with the US Surgeon General’s recommendations to promote mental health. Next, an exploration of case studies that center the lived experiences of BIPOC communities to develop mental health interventions. We then examine how reparations can improve both physical and mental health. Lastly, we are excited to announce a call for pitches to build new narratives for health. 


Pro-Black Organizations Lead the Way for Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing

 
Amid increasing attention on the impact of workplace environments on mental health and wellbeing, pro-Black organizations offer a path forward. Read more…
 
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Human-Centered Design for Behavioral Health

 
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Repairing the Whole: How Reparations Can Address Physical and Mental Health

 
For reparations to repair, they must address economic inequality and heal the intergenerational effects of the trauma that racism has wrought. Read more…
 
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New Narratives for Health: NPQ’s Call for Pitches

 
Please send us your insights that will expand our collective understanding on what is needed to build a culture of healing and create a future in which everyone can thrive.
 
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