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Climate Justice

This week’s Climate Justice newsletter highlights power dynamics, environmental racism, and infrastructure for more equitable funding. First, NPQ’s Cyndi Suarez breaks down the various forms of power and how we relate to them. Next, we look at the health impacts of heavy metal pollution in communities of color. Then, our next story details how to ensure that federal infrastructure and recovery funds go to the communities that need it most. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to our magazine for more perspectives on equity and healing.  


Introduction to Power

 
We all want power. The power to attract what we want, avoid what we don’t want, and create what we want to see in the world. But what is power, and how do we get it? Read more…
 
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America’s Heavy Metals Pollution: An Issue of Environmental Racism

 
Health issues from exposure to heavy metals pollution are far more common in communities of color. This is an issue of systemic environmental racism that we must confront. Read more…
 
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Making Federal Infrastructure Funding Equitable—What Philanthropy Can Do

 
Will federal infrastructure and recovery funds go where they are most needed? Not on their own. But by taking cues from community partners, philanthropy can help build a more level playing field. Read more…
 
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Winter Issue 2022

 
Subscribe today for your copy of our winter issue New Narratives for Health: Evolving a Culture of Healing for All
 
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