In this week’s Health Justice newsletter, we ask: when the conditions that support health are eroded, how do we build them back up? First, new data show that the dismantling of Roe v. Wade has effects beyond access to reproductive health care, pushing families deeper into poverty and exacerbating racial disparities. Next, sickle cell disease primarily affects Black people. Will a new experimental therapy break through decades of structural racism to help the people who need it? Then, a growing movement seeks to dismantle structural barriers to health by empowering community stewards. Finally, the Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine winter issue offers a powerful vision of humanity, healed and thriving, in a world based in love.
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