This week’s newsletter focuses on the principles of providing care to the underserved, centering self-restoration, and activating loving-awareness.
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This week’s newsletter focuses on the principles of providing care to the underserved, centering self-restoration, and activating loving-awareness. First, how mobile health clinics can help broaden access to healthcare ([link removed]) . Next, to maintain their health and wellbeing, BIPOC leaders must center restorative practices ([link removed]) . Then, a neuroscientist expresses the importance of love ([link removed]) . Finally, a call for submissions ([link removed]) provides movement leaders and practitioners an opportunity to explore these principles within the context of health innovation.
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How Mobile Health Clinics Advance Health Justice ([link removed])
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Equitable access to healthcare is a key element to lessening the racial health disparities that have existed throughout the history of the United States. But how can we increase access to care when many communities of color lack hospitals and clinics? Read more... ([link removed])
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Centering Restorative Principles for BIPOC Leaders in Nonprofits ([link removed])
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“As I reflect on the lessons from New Seneca Village, one of the things that really stands out to me is that my body…is home. My body tells me when I’m feeling unsafe or when it’s time to rest. [This experience] has turned me inside out and I feel like I’m becoming more of who I’m meant to be.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Activating Loving-Awareness ([link removed])
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As a neuroscientist, I am sometimes asked if I receive pushback for talking about love and loving-awareness in my research. Love as an act, a presence, a skill, a relational orientation, and an intention to be actively cultivated is not a phenomenon that we can measure holistically in any quantitative sense. Read more… ([link removed])
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Call for Submissions: A Social Justice Lens for Health Innovation ([link removed])
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Health innovations rooted in cutting-edge technologies are rapidly transforming healthcare, public health, and health service delivery. However, the relationship between health innovation and health equity is complex and often problematic. NPQ Magazine’s upcoming issue will delve into how technological innovations have, at times, exacerbated and deepened health inequities. Read more… ([link removed])
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