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Health Justice

This week in the Health Justice newsletter, we’re talking about food, from seeds to solidarity. First, NPQ invites contributors to the spring 2024 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine. Next, the pioneering technology of agrivoltaics, where solar panels and crops are placed on the same piece of land, could transform agriculture in the drier, hotter climate of the future. We look at a few experimental projects “cropping” up across the United States. Then, when food co-ops move into a neighborhood, they can be seen as purveyors of healthy food, as agents of displacement, or both. Navigating histories and relationships in communities is a delicate balance that co-ops ignore at their own peril. Finally, Invisible No More: Voices from Native America, coedited by Raymond Foxworth and NPQ’s Steve Dubb, is available now. 


An Invitation to Submit to Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine

 
NPQ is inviting you to contribute to the spring 2024 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine—a special edition centered on the experience of women of color in leadership today, with a focus on Black women. Learn more…
 
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Agrivoltaics Offer Solutions to Simultaneous Climate and Health Challenges

 
“In diversified farming, where a variety of crops are grown simultaneously, agrivoltaics finds a natural home.” Read more…
 
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Food Co-op Leaders Say the Cure for Gentrification Is Solidarity

 
“For many Black community members, the co-op was seen as just another outside White-owned grocery store, an impression that was not inaccurate.” Read more…
 
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Invisible No More: Voices from Native America

 
Invisible No More is a groundbreaking collection of stories by Native American leaders, many of them women, who are leading the way through cultural grounding and nation-building in the areas of community, environmental justice, and economic justice. Order your copy and use discount code NOMORE...
 
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