In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we look at the ways racial justice shows up across sectors, from politics to healthcare to economics.
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In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we look at the ways racial justice shows up across sectors, from politics to healthcare to economics. First, voters in South Carolina push back ([link removed]) against an unconstitutional map that can be used in the upcoming election. Next, a maternal health crisis that receives far less attention than it deserves: the perinatal mental health crisis among Black birthing people ([link removed]) . Then, an organizational leader makes the case that to realize racial justice, philanthropy must support worker organizing ([link removed]) . Finally, the system of susu in Ghana is a powerful practice of women’s collective self-sustainability with potential significance for the broader global economy
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How Advocates in South Carolina Are Fighting to Protect the Black Vote ([link removed])
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“Voting rights advocates are decrying that yet another election will be held under a map ruled unconstitutional.” Read more... ([link removed])
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The Other Maternal Health Crisis: Black Birthing People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing ([link removed])
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“A small but growing body of research is drawing critical attention to the mental strain attached to the experiences of Black women and birthing people during and following pregnancy.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Why Philanthropy Must Support Labor Justice ([link removed])
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“As long as Black workers remain in a figurative hole at the bottom of the American economy, exploitation, injustice, and inequity will be bottomless.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Abortion access has widespread benefits ([link removed])
When people can safely get an abortion, it not only improves their quality of life, but that of their families, communities, and even countries.
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The Value of Susu: Economics, Mutual Aid, and Women’s Solidarity in Ghana ([link removed])
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“Susu strengthens social cohesion and community resilience by fostering enduring ties between members.” Read more… ([link removed])
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