This week’s Health Justice newsletter spotlights intersectional conversations to advance health equity.
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This week’s Health Justice newsletter spotlights intersectional conversations to advance health equity. First, a feature from NPQ’s Winter 2022 magazine, “New Narratives for Health: Evolving a Culture of Healing for All,” calls for alternatives to mainstream health narratives. Next, we feature a dialogue with reproductive health activists on the connectedness of social movements. We then revisit transformative books, films, and reports recommended by health justice authors. Lastly, we encourage you to subscribe to NPQ for access to more stories of health and healing.
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Writing New Narratives for Health ([link removed])
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“We need new narratives to push the boundaries of what health can be in this country and to challenge mainstream narratives, whose ongoing power is reflected in the Supreme Court’s recent stripping away of reproductive rights and in ongoing structural racism and economic exploitation.” Read more… ([link removed])
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“There’s No Such Thing as a Single-Issue Struggle”: A Conversation with Kitana Ananda, Naa Amissah-Hammond, and Quanita Toffie ([link removed])
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“We often raise up Audre Lorde’s words, ‘There’s no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.’ Our grantees are telling us over and over that we can’t have this conversation about abortion in Black communities if we’re not also talking about maternal health. We have to be talking about the full spectrum of reproductive healthcare. And we also need to be organizing in that way, because that’s what brings the most people along in our fight.” Read more… ([link removed])
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NPQ Writers’ Reviews: Health Justice ([link removed])
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Writers from the Winter 2021 issue ([link removed]) of the Nonprofit Quarterly, “We Thrive: Health for Justice, Justice for Health,” discuss some of the most transformative and empowering books, films, and reports for the field of health justice today. Read more… ([link removed])
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Winter Issue 2022 ([link removed])
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Subscribe today for your copy of ([link removed]) our winter issue New Narratives for Health: Evolving a Culture of Healing for All.
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