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Today in the Health Justice newsletter, a variety of stories to get you thinking. First, private equity dominance of the wheelchair industry has led to high costs and bad service for wheelchair users. We explore how advocates are fighting for the right to repair. Then, incarcerated men in Mississippi engaged in a creative writing class; their stories became a book. Next, as the Trump administration continues to pull research funding, world-class US cancer research is in jeopardy. Finally, we invite you to next week’s webinar, “Ask the Nonprofit Lawyer: Protecting Your Organization Amid Heightened Scrutiny.” This is your opportunity to get legal insights in plain language about key red flags; and practical tools to mitigate legal risk and protect your nonprofit organization, team, and impact. Join us on May 27. Early bird registration ends May 23.  


Private Equity and Wheelchair Services: How to Address a National Crisis

 
“The consequences of private equity ownership for wheelchair users have been severe and widespread.” Read more... 
 
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In Unit 29, Men Incarcerated in Mississippi Tell Their Stories

 
“With this book, my goal was to try and get people to see that all humans should be given another chance... [I]t’s never too late for a human being to change.” Read more... 
 
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Cancer Research in the US Is World Class Because of Its Broad Base of Funding—with the Government Pulling Out, Its Future Is Uncertain

 
“For the United States to remain a global leader in cancer research, it will need to recommit to the model that made success possible: a balanced ecosystem of public funding, private investment, and nonprofit support.” Read more…
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Ask the Nonprofit Lawyer: Protecting Your Organization Amid Heightened Scrutiny

 
Understanding your legal rights and risks is foundational to nonprofit survival at this time of heightened scrutiny and threats. But legal support can be expensive to find and retain. That’s why NPQ is bringing you one of the country’s most experienced nonprofit attorneys, Jeffrey Tenenbaum of Tenenbaum Law Group, based in Washington, DC, to answer your questions on timely legal and compliance questions facing staff leaders and boards of directors. Join us on Tuesday, May 27, 2:00 pm ET. Register for the webinar, and take advantage of discounted early bird registration through May 23. 
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