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Health Justice

In this week’s Health Justice newsletter, we honor the importance of rest as NPQ staff reclaim two weeks of space and time for ourselves. First, how BIPOC leaders are reclaiming rest and the philanthropic fund supporting them. Next, in times of uneasiness and anxiety, self-care can be viewed as a movement. Then, a form of “radical rest” that is not just sleep or dormancy but rather an act of freedom. And finally, a reflection on how centering care led to accepting new, healthier choices—and reimaging health altogether.


A Growing Movement of Sabbaticals for BIPOC Leaders

 
“What if every state established a coalition that organizes to create avenues for rest, particularly in communities most harmed by systemic oppression?” Read more…
 
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The Power of Self-Care: A Bridge to Communal Care

 
We are in the middle of a national mental health crisis. A time like this can serve as a call to reclaim self-care and communal care as movements that require diving beneath the surface problems, which are just the symptoms of the deeper, more enduring traumas that we carry. Read more…
 
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Rest: A Middle Finger to Oppression, a Road Map to Justice

 
“We have to understand rest as a right—not a privilege for those who can get and enjoy it.” Read more…
 
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Sabbaticals: A Gateway to Reimagining Health

 
Sabbaticals for BIPOC leaders can not only improve individual health—they also create room to imagine healthier institutional and systems designs. Read more…
 
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