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🇺🇸 American history: Learn about Juneteenth, the longest running commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States.
💰 Support & invest: This living database has Black healers, wellness brands, birthworkers and more, plus healing funds to support the Black community! (Scroll through the tabs on the bottom.)
📚 Vocab lesson: This great explainer shares the distinctions between equity, equality, and justice.
💼 For job seekers: Femtech Insider features jobs at the intersection of women's health care and technology.
📝 A good question: Is there a resource that has been most influential to you in your pursuit of justice and communal wellbeing? Perhaps it's a book, a film, or a person — we'd love to know.
"I recently subscribed to Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes' substack titled No Trifiling Matter. As a psychologist, theologian and justice advocate, her work centers spirituality, justice and healing. In her essay this week she writes about joy-based justice and I can't stop thinking about it." [Read it here.] |
One reader Shares their joy list:"I like to tape meaningful quotes or messages to my bathroom mirror so I see them a lot and one of the lists is 'what brings me joy'. Most of the things on there are sensory activities and only take a few minutes to engage in. Things like the smell of coffee, the warmth of the sun on my back, crisp morning air, using my hands, holding a warm mug of tea, Christmas lights, worms after the rain, and fresh sheets after showering. A little cheesy, but I've been working on recognizing the joy in the 'smaller' moments and it's been a fun scavenger hunt finding them. I think there are many things that can bring us back to ourselves and boost our mood, we just have to find them." - EA |
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