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Subject The Best of Health Justice in 2024
Date December 27, 2024 4:00 PM
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As the year comes to a close, this Health Justice newsletter looks back at some of our favorite articles from 2024.

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** Health Justice
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As the year comes to a close, this Health Justice newsletter looks back at some of our favorite articles from 2024. In these articles, we offer powerful practices to restore health and wellbeing within organizations, weigh in on civil society’s role in the struggle over reproductive rights, and tease out critical nuances in the relationship between technology and health.

By spotlighting solutions, exposing systemic inequities, and equipping leaders in the sector with the tools needed to foster equity and resilience, we aim to bolster our community and counter the uncertainty the coming year may bring.

But we cannot do this work without you.

If you believe in the power of a thriving, equitable nonprofit sector, we ask for your support today.

Your contribution ensures we can continue to amplify voices, spark transformative conversations, and provide the tools and insights necessary to meet the challenges ahead. Please consider donating today ([link removed]) to support NPQ’s work.
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