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Subject The Best of Health Justice (So Far)
Date July 10, 2023 5:00 PM
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This week’s newsletter brings you some of NPQ’s most popular Health Justice articles from the first half of 2023.

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This week’s newsletter brings you some of NPQ’s most popular Health Justice articles from the first half of 2023. First, a recent piece explores how philanthropy focused on identity perpetuates injustices and limits the impact of social justice funding. Next, community birth centers remind us how to infuse love and power into the birthing process—with important outcomes for Black mothers and babies. Then, we examine how sabbaticals for BIPOC leaders are gaining ground as a way to improve workplace health. Finally, panelists in an NPQ webinar reflect on the year since the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade—and the future of reproductive rights.
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Beyond Identity Funding: Rethinking Social Justice Philanthropy ([link removed])
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“Philanthropic efforts to address injustice must account for the multiple and fluid marginalized identities so many of us hold. We can have the most impact here because the need is the greatest, and the creativity in surviving and thriving is the highest.” Read more… ([link removed])

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Birthing Black: Community Birth Centers as Portals to Gentle Futures ([link removed])
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“For our ancestors, community-based midwifery care was not ‘alternative’ birth care—it was birth care. The midwife, well known as a healer in Black communities, came to the house and ‘caught the baby.’” Read more… ([link removed])


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A Growing Movement of Sabbaticals for BIPOC Leaders ([link removed])
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“What if every state established a coalition that organizes to create avenues for rest, particularly in communities most harmed by systemic oppression?” Read more… ([link removed])

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A Year After the Fall of Roe v. Wade: The Fight for Abortion Access ([link removed])
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In this webinar, NPQ moderators and panelists Rafa Kidvai and Lindsay Rodriguez discussed the ongoing organizing efforts within the reproductive justice, health, and rights movements. Watch here… ([link removed])

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