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Health Justice

This week’s newsletter explores the complex interplay between factors that affect healing. First, the water crisis in Jackson, MS, that led to an environmental health disaster. Next, the hidden aspects of the climate crisis. Then, a framework that centers collective healing in the face of environmental and societal threats. Finally, from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s winter issue, how transformative communication strategies can advance social change. 


The Jackson Water Crisis, the Complexity of Environmental Racism

 
“The ongoing water crisis in Jackson, MS, is about the lack of access to clean water and the way a community’s health and wellbeing are impacted when this vital resource is unavailable, but there are other crucial factors at play.” Read more…
 
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Deaths from Climate Change are Poverty Deaths

 
“Families don’t have enough warm food to eat; enough clean, cool water to drink; or enough safe places to go to escape extreme temperatures. As the world becomes hotter in the summer and winter storms become more intense and unpredictable, how can communities protect their most vulnerable members?” Read more…
 
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Beyond Self-Care and Wellness Retreats: What Healing Justice Requires

 
“In a time of increasing external threats impacting community health…there are many reasons to feel despair and hopelessness. But amid the stark challenges we face, one source of hope is how social movements build resilience through collective care and healing.” Read more…
 


Calling People Forward Instead of Out: Ten Essential Steps

 
“If you start the conversation with ‘You...’ then you’re already down a path to shame, blame, and guilt.” Read more…
 
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