This week’s Health Justice newsletter highlights health equity innovations at the state and local levels.
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** Health Justice
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This week’s Health Justice newsletter highlights health equity innovations at the state and local levels. First, we look at the development of an index to measure healthcare equity in North Carolina. Next, we explore a resident-led food sovereignty effort in Indianapolis. Then, a campaign in New York that’s working to make energy systems more accountable to support community health needs. Finally, NPQ is hiring Staff Writers.
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Measuring Healthcare Equity in North Carolina ([link removed])
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A group of North Carolina healthcare institutions, policymakers, and community constituents is developing an index to assess healthcare equity. Read more… ([link removed])
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Organizing a Community Around Food Sovereignty ([link removed])
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In Indianapolis’ Northeast Corridor, residents aren’t waiting for grocery chains to provide food access. They are organizing the local food economy themselves. Read more… ([link removed])
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New York Brings Power to the People ([link removed])
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A campaign in New York to transition electricity to public control lights the way to a decarbonized and democratic future. Read more… ([link removed])
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NPQ is Hiring Staff Writers ([link removed])
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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… ([link removed])
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