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Health Justice

Today’s Health Justice newsletter focuses on the power of narrative change, especially for youth. We start with the final installment of the series “Reclaiming Control: The History and Future of Choice in Our Health.” Next, we explore efforts to center the voices of youth in addressing youth mental health. We then hear how a nonprofit is partnering with youth to transform the foster care system in California. Finally, we hear how a philanthropic fund is engaging youth perspectives in advancing children’s rights.


Writing New Narratives for Health

 
Narrative change is crucial to achieving a more just healthcare system. Organizations across the country are seeding new stories to push for that change. Read more…
 
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How Can We Support Youth Mental Health?

 
How can we support young people’s mental health? By listening to our youth, supporting their leadership, and letting their voices guide policy change and systems transformation. Our future depends on it. Read more…
 
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Trusting Youth to Lead

 
In California, a venerable foster care nonprofit organized a multistakeholder model that brings together youth, board, and staff to guide its leadership succession process. Read more…
 
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On Powerful Ground: Rooting Children’s Rights in the Legacies of Our Communities

 
Our field’s sole reliance on legal and programmatic interventions at best overlooks and too often diminishes traditions and practices of communities who have long faced systemic oppression, and whose children are most at risk of having their rights denied.  Read more…
 
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