This month’s Health Justice newsletter highlights the transformative power of community-led efforts to improve our collective health and wellbeing. First, Sonia Sarkar, NPQ Health Justice Editor,—in the third installment of the series Reclaiming Control: The History and Future of Choice in Our Health—explores alternative models of care that local leaders are spearheading to create inclusive environments for healing. Next, Steve Dubb shares reflections from several health philanthropy leaders on why funders should invest in building community power as a critical lever for improving health in America. We will then revisit a discussion facilitated by Resist board president Allen Kwabena Frimpong highlighting the benefits of centering care as an organizing principle. Finally, we’re looking for a senior editor to lead our Racial Justice desk: apply today!
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