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Health Justice

This week’s Health Justice newsletter highlights the crucial role of rest in individual and systems-level well-being. First, insights on how pausing to recharge catalyzed imagination around new, healthier ways of work. Next, BIPOC nonprofit leaders successfully advocate for a state-wide effort to provide funded sabbaticals. Next, an article from our Winter Issue of NPQ explores rest as a foundational pillar of justice. Lastly, NPQ is hiring.


Sabbaticals: A Gateway to Reimagining Health

 
Sabbaticals for BIPOC leaders can not only improve individual health—they also create room to imagine healthier institutional and systems designs. Read more…
 
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A Growing Movement of Sabbaticals for BIPOC Leaders

 
In Washington state, a coalition of BIPOC executive directors invested $1.37M to fund sabbaticals for BIPOC leaders. Read more…
 
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Rest: A Middle Finger to Oppression, a Road Map to Justice

 
“Many of us who work tirelessly to address social problems and improve the quality of life for communities do so without much consideration of the toll our work takes on our ability to rest.”  Read more…
 
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NPQ is Hiring

 
The NPQ team is expanding. Can you imagine yourself as part of the NPQ team? Check out our job opportunities. Find out more…
 
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