Our Reflections on Reproductive Justice and the Systems We Need to Enable Thriving Families
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Access to abortion is a fundamental right critical to public and reproductive health. For those of us involved in racial health equity, public health, maternal health, caregiving and more, we know your heart may be heavy with the repeal of Roe vs. Wade. We reflect on the fight for reproductive justice and the systems to support families.
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COVID-19 Treatments: Everything You Need
to Know About Lifesaving Antivirals
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Many community-based organizations supporting pandemic efforts are struggling to ensure the most impacted and at-risk people have information about and access to life-saving COVID-19 antivirals. The CDC Foundation and Vaccine Equity Cooperative shared the latest information on treatments in their latest webinar.
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Who Has the Power? An Analysis of Where
Power Lies Within SDOH Interventions
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In partnership with Alluma, our team conducted a workshop at the 2021 Community Information Exchange (CIE) Summit to explore the current state of the technology-driven approaches for SDOH interventions. Learn about the power dynamics of the healthcare tech ecosystem, data collection practices, profits, and how we can improve our approach to these interventions.
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New Mental Health Support Tool For LGBTQ+ Teens
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Hopelab in partnership with CenterLink, and the It Gets Better Project, recently launched imi (pronounced eye-me), a free, digital research-backed mental health tool to support LGBTQ+ teens’ mental health and well-being. Share it with your network to help teens explore their identities and get mental health support.
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We're Hiring! Research and Development Associate
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We’re searching for an associate to support a small but mighty team with data management and assessment capabilities and a deep commitment to racial health equity in innovation! Join us and play a role in ensuring that every person has the agency to achieve health with dignity. Learn more about our org, read the job descriptions and apply below! Not a fit for you? Please share with your network!
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What We're Reading & Hearing
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On Juneteenth
Annette Gordon-Reed’s On Juneteenth provides a historian’s view of the country’s long road to Juneteenth, recounting both its origins in Texas and the enormous hardships that African-Americans have endured in the century since, from Reconstruction through Jim Crow and beyond.
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52 Mental Health Resources for Disabled People, POC, LGBTQ Folks, and More
"For some clients, sharing a minoritized identity with a therapist may reduce guardedness, mistrust, and self-consciousness." Harvard-trained educator and therapist Araya Baker explains why it's important for minorities to have therapists and mental health resources who are part of marginalized communities.
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Overturning Roe v. Wade and Public Health
In this episode of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health On Call podcast, Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley, obstetrician-gynecologist and CEO of Power to Decide nonprofit organization reflects on Overturning Roe v. Wade and Public Health.
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