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Climate of Opportunity: Gender and Movement Building at the Intersection of Reproductive Justice and Environmental Justice
Women's reproductive health and rights are inextricably linked to environmental health and justice issues. Women's bodies and reproductive health are often the markers of environmental contamination through diminished fertility, fetal developmental disabilities and increased rates of cancers. Beginning in 2008, the Foundation brought together grant partners working in these two movements to form the Environmental Justice/Reproductive Justice (EJ/RJ) Collaborative. The Foundation has seen firsthand how joint advocacy generates more inclusive movements and stronger outcomes for communities. This report summarizes the EJ/RJ Collaborative as a reference for funders, policymakers, organizations and others interested in joint advocacy work
Out for Change: Racial and Economic Justice Issues in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Communities
This research report identifies the range and complexity of issues faced by low-income LGBT people and LGBT people of color, including poverty and economic hardship, homelessness, the criminal justice system, violence and discrimination, and immigrant rights. The report concludes with a series of recommendations for grantmakers to support these issues
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Plexus 2024: Navigate
Welcome to the 25th anniversary edition of PLEXUS, UC Irvine School of Medicine’s annual student-organized Journal of Medical Humanities & Arts. To mark this celebratory milestone, it is with great pleasure that I present to you NAVIGATE. In the ever-evolving landscape of medicine, the ability to navigate through challenges and unforeseen obstacles is paramount. NAVIGATE serves as a timely invitation for our colleagues to reflect on the distances traversed and to envision the new horizons that lie ahead. We sought to highlight the constellation of tools utilized when we feel lost and to acknowledge the beacons that steer our actions. The subsequent pages offer its readers profoundinsights into the extraordinary journeys undertaken by the greater UCI Health community. We hope it delivers a sense of direction, solace, and clarity to all readers.As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, wehonor the visionaries, contributors, and readers that have propelled us forward on this remarkable voyage. Their collective support fuels our efforts to serve as a creative outlet for the community, catalyze meaningful discussions, and apply the tenets of medical humanities to foster a cohort of compassionate healers.We extend our deepest gratitude to our faculty advisors Dr. Juliet McMullin and Dr. TanNguyen for their invaluable guidance and for sharing their expertise within the field. We thank the UCISOM Medical Humanities & Arts Program and the UCI Department of Family Medicine for their unwavering support. I invite you to embark on this exploration with us, and witness the intricate tapestry of our contributors’ lived experiences that defines our shared journey in healthcare.Bon voyage,Christopher SahagianEditor-in-ChiefCreative Review — Caroline GeeCreative Review — Huan NguyenCreative Review — Sana ShahDesign — Nicole ParkerDesign — Britney WengFaculty Advisor — Dr. Juliet McMullinFaculty Advisor — Dr. Tan NguyenStaff Advisor — Leonora Naser-Saravia{Front Cover): NEW HEIGHTS Britney Weng, MS1San Pedro de Atacama, Chile(Inner Cover): TRAVERSING Britney Weng, MS1Chile Route 2
A review of biophysical and socio-economic effects of unconventional oil and gas extraction – Implications for South Africa
The impacts associated with unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction will be cumulative in nature
and will most likely occur on a regional scale, highlighting the importance of using strategic decision-making and
management tools. Managing possible impacts responsibly is extremely important in a water scarce country
such as South Africa, versus countries where more water may be available for UOG extraction activities. This
review article explains the possible biophysical and socioeconomic
impacts associated with UOG extraction within the
South African context and how these complex impacts interlink.
Relevant policy and governance frameworks to manage these
impacts are also highlighted.The Water Research Commission, South Africa, is thanked for providing funding for this research.http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jenvman2017-12-31hb2017Geolog