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Today in the Health Justice newsletter, we are exploring some facets of gender-based violence and safety in the current political moment. First, we explore how tech tools can support domestic violence survivors and advocacy efforts. Next, advocate Kemba Smith Pradia discusses her continued fight for criminal justice reform, navigating political hurdles to improve a system that has particularly harmed survivors of domestic abuse—including herself. Then, a growing wave of anti-trans laws in the United States has increased safety concerns, leading many in the LGBTQ+ community to consider leaving the country. But how possible is it to flee, and what do these potential refugees need to know? Finally, government backlash to DEI principles and programming is a clear and present concern for the sector. Our April premium webinar offers nonprofit and philanthropic leaders the opportunity to assess organizational risk, consider a range of responses to the attacks on DEI, and get actionable guidance on how to protect your organization and remain committed to justice. A special discount is available until April 18.


Bridging the Gap: How AI and Tech Can Support Domestic Violence Advocacy

 
By Anmol Irfan
“So many people…never seek formal services from a domestic violence provider [because] they don’t want to talk to someone.” Read more... 

 
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Kemba Smith Pradia Remains Committed to Criminal Justice Reform

 
By Rebekah Barber
“All stakeholders in the criminal justice system need to educate themselves on…how victims of domestic abuse face an increased risk of incarceration.” Read more... 

 
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Trans Refugees: What Trans People Need to Know About Finding Safety Abroad

 
By Zane McNeill
“I think about the cost of leaving a lot, but also about refugees globally and what their choice to leave might have cost them.”
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The Backlash to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI): How Justice-Committed Organizations Can Respond Now

 
As the Trump administration continues its assault on DEI principles, programs, and funding, nonprofit and philanthropic leaders face critical risk assessments. Should we consider changes to how we design and communicate our work? Should we stay the course? In our upcoming premium webinar, a panel of justice-committed practitioners and thought leaders—Bianca Cassanova Anderson of ProInspire, Fiona Kanagasingam of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Kelly Frances Bates of the Interaction Institute for Social Change—will explore strategic organizational responses to diversity, equity, and inclusion backlash. Join us on Thursday, April 24 at 2:00 pm ET for this essential discussion, and take advantage of our early bird special until April 18! Register here…
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