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Health Justice

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! 


How the Child Tax Credit Empowered Low-Income Parents

 
“The benefit reached some 60 million children and was widely credited with cutting child poverty in the United States by nearly half—overnight.” Read more…
 
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The EPA Launches Final Strategy on Lead Mitigation

 
“The EPA hopes that with its new sessions, communities will be more aware of the dangers and what to do about the poison potentially lurking in or around one’s own home.” Read more…
 
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Exposed and at Risk: New Report Shows Farms Do Little to Protect Workers from Harm

 
A new report finds farmworkers are vulnerable to pesticide exposure, and the systems designed to protect them are failing.  Read more…
 
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The Summer 2023 Issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine

 
How do people not only develop a vision of a democratic economy rooted in values of solidarity but come together to make that vision a collective reality? That is the daring question contained in this issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine. Building on last summer’s issue on ownership, NPQ economic justice editors Steve Dubb and Rithika Ramamurthy call on us to consider what they label movement economies. Get your copy here…
 
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