From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Roots and Resistance
Date October 17, 2024 3:00 PM
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This week in the Race + Power newsletter we are considering the importance of place.

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This week in the Race + Power newsletter we are considering the importance of place. First, how can underresourced communities get access to medical care if they don’t have clinics and hospitals? Mobile health clinics ([link removed]) can bring culturally competent healthcare to the people, where they are. Next, residents of the Montevista Comunidad mobile home community in Denver successfully organized to buy the land under their homes ([link removed]) —and put down roots for the long term. Then, increasingly, people must do the impossible math of whether to leave in the face of climate disaster ([link removed]) . What factors, including the financial costs, go into their decision? Finally, our upcoming fall issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine grapples with the implications of the climate
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A Community Creates Denver’s First Resident-Owned Mobile Home Park ([link removed])
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“Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement” ([link removed])
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Young people are leading the current climate justice movement, and the fall 2024 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine centers their urgent work. Subscribe today to receive this inspiring issue of the magazine. Subscribe here… ([link removed])
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