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Health Justice

This week in the Health Justice newsletter we look at how collective action can move us toward healing. First, we offer two more pieces from the Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine winter issue on health and innovation: One imagines an AI health app that goes beyond symptoms and platitudes to tackle broken systems. The second explores how Integrative Community Therapy brings forward the ancient technologies of community organization, dialogue, and focusing on strengths first to foster wellbeing. Then, a primer on how private equity has exploited nursing homes and their residents, and ways to recenter care instead of profit. Finally, we invite you to our premium webinar later this week, “The Power of Partnership,” for essential knowledge and tools for organizational resilience in 2025. Join us on Thursday, March 27.


The App That Missed the Mark: A Black Woman’s Quest to Build AI That Heals, Not Just Fixes

 
By Coumba Sy
“More than just a tool for personal coping, Amara’s AI app would encourage collective action. It would also connect users to mutual aid networks, financial literacy resources, and advocacy groups.” Read more... 

 
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When the Mouth Speaks, the Whole Person Heals: Bringing Integrative Community Therapy and Solidarity Care from Brazil’s Favelas to the United States

 
By Kenneth S. Thompson
“[Integrative Community Therapy] and the concept of solidarity care offer a way to help create community, solve personal and community challenges, alleviate suffering, cultivate love and solidarity, and move us toward health equity and justice.” Read more... 

 
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The Triple Threat Facing Nursing Homes—And How to Overcome It

 
By James A. Lomastro
“In the long term, advocates should promote nonprofit and cooperative nursing home models [to]…support the development of community-owned healthcare.”
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The Power of Partnership: Protecting Communities and Essential Programming Through Partnerships & Mergers

 
In 2025, strategic partnerships—and in some cases, mergers—will be essential strategies for nonprofit survival and impact. In the face of sectorwide financial cuts and uncertainty, understanding your strategic options—from program collaborations to full mergers—is essential for nonprofit resilience. Join this timely discussion on Thursday, March 27 at 2:00 pm ET, led by partnerships and mergers expert Michael Anderson, and leave with concrete tools to protect communities and sustain vital programming by designing powerful partnerships. Register here…
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