From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Healthy, Livable Communities
Date April 14, 2023 5:00 PM
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In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at movements protecting tenants' rights and healthy community infrastructure.

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** Climate Justice
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In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at movements protecting tenants' rights and healthy community infrastructure. Our first article takes us to Los Angeles, where we follow the work at SAJE, the organization working to make sure tenants' rights are protected in the decarbonization process. Next, we go to East Boston and continue our series with Mothers Out Front ([link removed]) . Then, we look at health equity in the context of federal infrastructure. Finally, the Health Justice desk is open for pitches!
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Protecting Tenants as Los Angeles Decarbonizes ([link removed])
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Here’s how an LA-based tenants' rights organization is making sure everyone is included in the decarbonization process. Read more… ([link removed])

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Fighting for Cleaner Air in East Boston ([link removed])
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Logan Airport exposes residents of East Boston to a number of environmental hazards. Here’s how a Mothers Out Front campaign is holding the airport accountable while working to keep East Boston healthy. Read more… ([link removed])

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To Bridge Health Equity and Infrastructure, We Must Harness Grassroots Power and Creativity ([link removed])
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During a moment of unprecedented federal support for new infrastructure, community-led grassroots organizations have the power and creativity to carry out infrastructure projects that improve health equity, building a more equitable society. Read more… ([link removed])

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New Narratives for Health: NPQ’s Call for Pitches ([link removed])
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Accompanying the launch of our latest Health Justice Magazine Issue “New Narratives for Health: Evolving a Culture of Healing for All” (Winter 2022), NPQ’s call for pitches ([link removed]) is open.

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