This week in the Health Justice newsletter, we examine the push for quality-of-life improvements for communities and families. First, we review recent research on the short-lived 2021 expanded child tax credit and how the measure offered critical support to families with young children, including reducing child hunger and housing instability. Next, the EPA outlines its strategy to reduce lead exposure for at-risk families and children through community-based trainings. Then, how farmworkers are regularly exposed to higher risk and systematic failures to protect workers and their families. Finally, the summer issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine on movement economies is out now!
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