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Shared Struggles, Shared Strength: How New Breath Foundation Fosters Cross-racial Solidarity

Eddy Zheng, a Chinese American immigrant who was caught up in the school-to-prison pipelineas a teenager, discovered a profound sense of belonging with other people of color while in prison. Today, he leads the New Breath Foundation (NBF), a nonprofit dedicated to uplifting the Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community impacted by incarceration, deportation, and systemic violence by building bonds across different communities. “Understanding our shared traumas liberated me mentally long before I was physically free,” said Eddy, recalling the life-changing insights he gained during his time in prison. The relationships he formed and the books he read

Hope Starts Here begins well-being work by promoting health and child development

This post was originally published on Outlier Media. Every year in the city of Detroit between 150 and 200 babies die before their first birthday, according to Dr. Kimberlydawn Wisdom, senior vice president of Community Health & Equity at Henry Ford Health, and Michigan’s first surgeon general. “In a city as beautiful and progressive as Detroit, with major health systems, how can that be? That rivals developing countries,” she said. Henry Ford Health is part of Hope Starts Here, a city-wide initiative supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Kresge Foundation that brings together a coalition of nonprofit organizations

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