This week our Health Justice newsletter explores new paradigms for funding health justice work. First, we examine the historical use of population control as justification for reproductive health programming, and the role of funders. Next, a United Way chapter shares how it is addressing racial justice. We then explore the resourcing needs of the Black farming movement. Lastly, Vanessa Roanhorse, Co-Founder at Native Women Lead, shares recommendations for centering Indigenous worldview in financing.
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