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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