This week’s Leadership newsletter features visionary thinking that aims to expand how we imagine—and, crucially, how society can deliver on—infrastructure that enacts equity, justice, and access to resources for all. Our first article delves into the relational aspect of infrastructure to imagine how various infrastructures from transportation systems to public kitchens can be co-designed, built, and managed by communities. Next, we explore the concept of “upbuilding” to redefine infrastructure “expansively, centering humans and communities, and with a strong equity, anti-oppressive lens.” Lastly, the editorial team at NPQ is excited to announce two new monthly newsletters covering Health Justice and Higher Education. Read more about our critical coverage in these fields and sign up to receive the newsletters below.
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How can culture support building relational infrastructures like transportation switches, community land trusts, and public kitchens? It takes a network of pilot projects to deliver on alternative infrastructure imaginaries. Read more…
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We often hear calls to invest in infrastructure after a crisis, but this time we must think completely differently: no more rebuilding—we must upbuild a new world. Read more…
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Sign up for NPQ’s new monthly Health Justice newsletter, where we dive into issues of health equity, healing justice, healthcare infrastructure and policy, research into the social determinants of health, reproductive justice, public health systems, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Sign up today…
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Sign up for NPQ’s new monthly Higher Education newsletter here. We’ll deliver you coverage of pressing issues such as skyrocketing student debt, labor organizing, the adjunct crisis, tenure abolition, censorship, and calls to redistribute university resources—including endowments, tax reform, and land. Sign up today…
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