This week’s Health Justice newsletter highlights local organizing efforts underway to create systems that advance health equity. First, we explore a coalition of BIPOC executive directors working in solidarity to fund sabbaticals for nonprofit leaders. Next, a snapshot of how community organizers build power to fight health inequities. We then look deeper at how narrative power can be used to reframe our understanding of the impact of systemic injustice. Finally, NPQ is hiring Staff Writers.
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In Washington state, a coalition of BIPOC executive directors invested $1.37M to fund sabbaticals for BIPOC leaders. Read more…
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The fight to ensure that community members with lived experiences of health inequities have a say in what healthcare looks like at the individual, community, and societal levels has never been more urgent. Read more…
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Through decentralized organizing, policymaking, electoral justice, narrative power strategy, and other tactical efforts, the Movement for Black Lives is reframing how we understand Black suffering in America. Read more…
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NPQ currently has five key topic areas: racial justice, economic justice, climate justice, health justice, and leadership. Each area has at least one dedicated editor at the desk with expertise in the field. A staff writer works alongside the desk editors and provides standard content such as field reports, reviews, and features. Click here to read more about this role…
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