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Subject Improving Housing Conditions for Better Health
Date February 21, 2023 6:43 PM
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This week’s Health Justice newsletter examines the connection between housing challenges and poor health outcomes.

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This week’s Health Justice newsletter examines the connection between housing challenges and poor health outcomes. First, an article from our recent magazine issue explores how BIPOC healers must own homes and land to provide caring spaces in the face of gentrification. Next, a look at the impact that housing insecurity has on the physical and mental health of Black women. Lastly, a call to build healthy, resilient housing that can withstand natural disasters. One more thing… don’t forget to subscribe to NPQ magazine for more in-depth stories.
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No Justice, No Peace of Mind and Body: The Health Impacts of Housing Insecurity for Black Women ([link removed])
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The structural violence of housing discrimination and insecurity systematically harms Black women’s physical and mental health. Black women must be centered in policy solutions to the US’s housing crisis. Read more… ([link removed])

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