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Subject Pride
Date June 2, 2025 3:01 PM
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** Health Justice
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In June, we celebrate Pride Month. Created after the 1970 Stonewall Uprisings in New York City against police repression of the LGBTQ+ community, Pride has come to represent a broad global celebration of activism, visibility, and love. In today’s newsletter, we bring you stories that exemplify that spirit. First, autistic rights groups ([link removed]) are advocating for strengthened connection, community, and humanity in the face of threats from the federal Health and Human Services Department. Next, CornerJawn, a farm-to-corner store in North Philadelphia ([link removed]) , is bringing fresh flavor and color to a beloved neighborhood to fight food apartheid. Then, in New York City, public health efforts have demonstrated real results, and mayors in other cities worldwide are taking note
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Enjoy, and march on.
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What to Read in Pride Month ([link removed])
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In honor of Pride Month, the NPQ team is sharing a collection of stories we’ve published to uplift LGBTQ+ voices and powerful contributions to history, society, and culture worldwide. Browse the collection… ([link removed])

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