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Is Climate Change Making Loneliness Worse?

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Miriam Alonso on pexels.com Loneliness is “the most human of feelings,” Jeremy Nobel, faculty at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health and Harvard Medical School, said on the podcast Harvard Thinking. Along with feelings about climate change eroding mental health, climate events can contribute to loneliness.

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Housing Rights Organizer

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We offer a competitive salary with a benefits package that includes: Hourly rate of $30 Full-time, non-exempt position 3 weeks paid vacation per year 12 days of sick leave per year Paid Birthday each year 16 paid holidays per year 100% paid employee medical & dental insurance, life insurance, LTD, and EAP.

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Development & Marketing Associate

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We offer a competitive salary with a benefits package that includes: Hourly rate of $30 Full-time, non-exempt position 3 weeks paid vacation per year 12 days of sick leave per year Paid Birthday each year 16 paid holidays per year 100% paid employee medical & dental insurance, life insurance, LTD, and EAP.

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Birthing Black: Community Birth Centers as Portals to Gentle Futures

NonProfit Quarterly

Editors’ note: This article is from NPQ ‘s winter 2022 issue, “New Narratives for Health.”. Increasingly, media coverage frames Black maternal health as a “crisis.” The resulting public health response is to “close the gap” and aim to level the rates of Black maternal and infant outcomes to match those of the white population.

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Averting Disaster through Preparation: A Conversation with Rebecca Katz and Mackenzie S. Moore

NonProfit Quarterly

During this time, outbreak preparedness and response and its role in safeguarding health sparked a global dialogue. At the time, our colleagues were talking about the importance of building trust with the public and the erosion of trust in public health, there are experts doing great work on that. Mackenzie S.

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