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Reviewed Health Policy & Advocacy Journals Links (viewing 1 - 1 of 1)Social Policy The Union Institute Social Policy is a quarterly magazine about politics, culture and movements. The focus is multi-issue -- covering movements in environment, feminism, jobs, the budget, community service, racial politics, health, education and more. Social Policy offers a progressive alternative to liberalism, and coverage of the movements that work beneath the radar" of the national media."