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Health Justice

This week’s Health Justice newsletter highlights perspectives on the individual work required to heal from systemic oppression and transform the systems that perpetuate it. First, we explore the critical role of healing and joy in building resilience. Next, we take a deeper look at why addressing trauma is necessary for social transformation. We then hear about a vision for amplifying love as an antidote to injustice. Lastly, we encourage you to subscribe to our magazine for more perspectives on health justice, equity, and healing.


Healing and Joy as Resistance: Words of Wisdom from a Beloved Activist

 
“You must create your happiness for yourself. Anything is possible—go out and get it.” Read more…
 
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Transforming Our Systems, Transforming Ourselves: The Pivotal Role of Healing in Social Change Work

 
“We don’t acknowledge everyone’s trauma equally, and trauma as a field has been showing whose trauma matters over time.” Read more…
 
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The Liberatory World We Want to Create: Loving Accountability and the Limitations of Cancel Culture

 
“A culture that positions us and requires of us the ability to cancel one another is a direct descendant of centuries of colonization.” 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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