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Health Justice

This week’s Health Justice newsletter highlights efforts to protect and advance health justice. First, the federal government ending the COVID-19 public health emergency and what it means for disability rights advocates. Next, a call to action from funders to invest in technology efforts that center leaders with disabilities. Then, we look at how to prevent remote technology from reinforcing health inequities. Finally, NPQ is looking for climate fiction to feature in the Fall 2023 Climate Justice issue.


Why Ending the Public Health Emergency Is Not Progress—And What Funders Can Do About It

 
“It is estimated that, with [the PHE ending], 15 million people could lose this essential healthcare coverage, bringing the most harm to people with disabilities, people of color, trans people, and poor people.” Read more…
 
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Nothing About Us Without Us: Invest in Disabled Leaders to Advance Equitable Technology for Everyone

 
Two funders share their perspectives on the importance of investing in disabled leaders to advance social justice for everyone. Read more…
 
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Remote Technology in the Pandemic: Rebalancing Toward Equity and Access

 
How did the sudden switch to remote technologies during the pandemic affect access and equity in civic organizations? Technology can improve access for some but not for all, revealing the need for strategy and balance in our newly hybrid world.  Read more…
 
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Call for Climate Fiction—NPQ’s Fall 2023 Climate Justice Magazine

 
For NPQ’s fall 2023 climate justice edition of NPQ Magazine, we’re looking for climate fiction. Yes, we’re trying something new and want to hear from you! Click here for more details…
 
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