This week’s newsletter looks at how knowledge and community can transform health.
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This week’s newsletter looks at how knowledge and community can transform health. First, doula and activist Chanel Porchia-Albert ([link removed]) talks about her journey and how she uses knowledge and community as tools for self-empowerment. Next, the authors of Outbreak Atlas ([link removed]) share vital information on disaster preparedness, relief, and recovery with the public. Then, universal school lunch programs ([link removed]) that provide food to kids regardless of their families’ economic status could also help community gardens and farms. Finally, amid crisis, women in the United States are supporting women in Haiti
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Doula Chanel Porchia-Albert Is Using the Power of Knowledge and Community to Transform Maternal Health ([link removed])
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“Through equipping people with knowledge so they can empower themselves and by being in community with the families she cares for,” Chanel Porchia-Albert “is paving the way for more ethical and supportive birthing experiences for everyone, regardless of their race, their background, or their socioeconomic status.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Averting Disaster through Preparation: A Conversation with Rebecca Katz and Mackenzie S. Moore ([link removed])
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“Increasing public literacy is really at the core of Outbreak Atlas, this is part of our larger effort to increase public literacy around global health. To have a more engaged public, people need to have access to information that’s not bogged down with scientific jargon and technical language.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Universal School Lunches Could Improve Children’s Nutrition and Help Local Farmers ([link removed])
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“The lack of access to healthy foods and nature at the most basic level has an incredibly negative impact on overall health and wellbeing. Alarmingly, vulnerable young people are first, and often most, impacted.” 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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How Women in the United States Are Stepping Up to Support Women in Haiti ([link removed])
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“Haiti currently has no elected government officials. The United Nations recently estimated that over 360,000 people are displaced within the country, and millions are going hungry because key ports and supply routes are blocked.” Read more… ([link removed])
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