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Subject Paths to Restorative Health and Holistic Care
Date June 13, 2022 5:04 PM
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Justice through restorative health—and how imperative it is to take a whole-person approach across systems

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This month’s Health Justice newsletter is all about justice through restorative health—and how imperative it is to take a whole-person approach across systems. First, Jamie Harvie discusses the economics of psychedelics, how they provide an approach that resists our profit-driven healthcare system by promoting a holistic one focused on living and thriving for all. Then, we look at restorative leadership that internalizes values to create healthy, pro-Black work environments. Next, we feature a piece by Trevor Smith on why reparations are vital for addressing health and racial justice by restoring a whole-person approach. Finally, we share our Health Justice Writers’ Reviews, where writers from our winter magazine review texts and films driving the field towards more inclusive, holistic, healing-centered knowledge.

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Psychedelics and Health: A Sacred Economics Path to Restoring Wholeness ([link removed])
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Leading Restoratively: The Role of Leadership in a Pro-Black Sector ([link removed])
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Repairing the Whole: How Reparations Can Address Physical and Mental Health ([link removed])
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NPQ Writers' Reviews: Health Justice ([link removed])
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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 the collection… ([link removed])

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