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Health Justice

This month’s Health Justice newsletter premieres a new component of NPQ’s mission to bring you accessible, transformative knowledge. We asked writers from our latest health justice issue to discuss a work that has shaped and empowered their understanding of the field in brief reviews. In this first installment, writers discuss narratives, documentaries, and reports on the racialization of madness, disability, public health, indigenous storytelling, and cutting-edge work on trauma.


NPQ's Writers' Reviews: Health Justice 2022

 
Writers from the Winter 2021 issue of the Nonprofit Quarterly, “We Thrive: Health for Justice, Justice for Health,” discuss some of the most transformative and empowering works for the field of health justice today. Read more…
 
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