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** Health Justice
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Today in the Health Justice newsletter, we consider the power of restorative spaces, and what happens when we don’t have access to them. First, NPQ Creative Director Devyn Taylor explores how applying the Restorative Container Framework of interior design to healthcare settings can improve the experiences of BIPOC people ([link removed]) . Next, Staff Writer Rebekah Barber reports on the recent decision by the Department of Justice to pull funding from community violence intervention programs ([link removed]) and the repercussions for community safety. Then, from contributor Cinnamon Janzer, a look at how people who are unhoused ([link removed]) are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of the climate crisis—and how climate change puts more people at risk of
losing their homes. And finally, May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Check out our recommended reading ([link removed]) from the NPQ archives.
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How Interior Design Can Improve Health Justice ([link removed])
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By Devyn Taylor
“The Restorative Container Framework is not just about rejecting colonial frameworks; it’s about creating spaces that actively welcome BIPOC communities.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Without DOJ Funding, Community Violence Intervention Programs Face Uncertainty ([link removed])
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By Rebekah Barber
“The biggest impact is we’re going into the summer, and we’re laying people off. Summertime in key cities across the country is always the time when violence spikes. So why right now?” Read more... ([link removed])
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How the Climate Crisis Impacts People Who Are Unhoused ([link removed])
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By Cinnamon Janzer
“Climate change disproportionately impacts the unhoused, while disasters drive more and more people into precarity. Here’s what nonprofits can do.” Read more… ([link removed])
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What to Read in Mental Health Awareness Month ([link removed])
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In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, NPQ is sharing a collection of stories we’ve published that highlight mental health issues and how nonprofits are addressing them. From exploring the many external factors that impact mental health to identifying effective support strategies and advocating for systems change, these articles offer deeper awareness of the critical role of mental health in our collective wellbeing. Read more… ([link removed])
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